Believers do not have to think like you seem to think they should.
True, believers don't have to "think" irrationally, that's their choice. {note the play on words}
You don't believe what Christ did - that is your choice. People make up their own minds with religious beliefs with their own personal reasons. It has nothing to do with the ridiculous and derogatory term "zombie apocalypse."
'A zombie is an animated corpse brought back to life by mystical/supernatural means, such as witchcraft or, rapturing. The term is often figuratively applied to describe a hypnotized person bereft of consciousness and self-awareness, yet ambulant and able to respond to surrounding stimuli.'
--paraphrased source
Please stop that. Believers are NOT irrational for their beliefs.
A "belief" in something for which there is no evidence isn't 'rational' therefore, it's irrational. This applies to any belief, not just religious ones.
They are just as entitled to their beliefs as you are to your choice of what you think. Neither are irrational - that is rude.
I never insisted/implied/insinuated that believers were not "entitled" to whatever specious beliefs they want to cling to. It isn't any more "rude" or, 'impolite' to point this out in an open FC venue than it is for such believers to post regarding their religious beliefs in an open FC venue. Either both are "rude/impolite" or, neither are. Anything less than that would illuminate bias.
Christ was not a "zombie."
Let's see ...
"zombie": was alive, then dead, then reanimated
"jesus": was alive, then dead, then reanimated
Damn, you're *right*, they're
completely different notions!