Zombies are an interesting bunch. They're dead but they run after you. Their hearts don't beat but they wish to eat your brains and they can no longer enunciate proper words but they want to create more of their kind by biting anyone they can get their hands on. They're kind of an enigma which further makes me think that in a certain light a zombie apocalypse would be kind of fun. No? Pretend you never read that.
It got me thinking though, if this happened and the world went 28 Days Later on us minus Danny Boyle directing everything would we change? I mean, of course we'd change in some ways. Canned beans would be a delicacy and we'd surely be a lot more independent but in a religious sense would be change? Would the truly pious lose all faith in their respective religions because of this ungodly event and would the former atheists suddenly develop an interest in saving grace of God?
Television shows and movies rarely show us events happening in such a way. Usually the religious get more so while the ones who never had faith do not see how anyone could in the given circumstances. Obviously the reversal of roles would be more difficult to depict in what is probably an already complicated story yet it would make for some interesting analysis and progression of character.
We did not see much talk of religion in the episode of "The Walking Dead" we watched in class yet as someone mentioned there are religious characters in the show and some seem to clearly have it be the furthest thing from their minds. In such a hectic time when survival from blood spewing, organ flailing wretched creatures is the most important thing does religion have a strong role anymore? It's interesting how the answer can go in both ways and be the reason for some people to even keep going and yet for others it is not even something they dream of (with rifle in hand in case one of those suckers gets near).