People’s fascination with zombies is both ancient and instructive. We intuitively understand the idea of the walking dead finding them entertaining, scary and puzzling. Zombies appear in TV shows, movies, video games, books and even the news. People even imitate zombies in popular activities such as: Zombie Prom, Zombie Protesting, Zombie Marathons and Zombie Walks. Considering the popularity of zombies, it should not surprise us that TV shows such as The Walking Dead have secured such a large following. Perhaps one of the reasons zombie interest has moved into mainstream culture is its relationship to current science. People are desperate to understand what they are and Zombies, a person lacking consciousness, are one way for us to get a vantage point from which to view ourselves. David Chalmer, a specialist in philosophy of mind, says, “Consciousness posses the most baffling of problems in the science of mind. There is nothing that we know more intimately then conscious experience but there is nothing that is harder to explain.” Join host Andy Steiger and the Apologetics.com team as they discuss: Taming Zombies and Other Evidence for the Soul.