Over on the Spectator main page today, Sean Higgins picks up a familiar theme in his review of a new book about the faith of Barack Obama. This time, however, he has a Night of the Living Dead reference. Why do I mention this here? Because, due to technical problems yesterday, I somehow managed to drop the section that considered the theological implications of Zombie Jesus. That’s right, Zombie Jesus. If you’ve read the piece already sans that section, please give it another pass.
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