Rae ArdGaoth said:Their reasoning is that raising the dead disturbs the soul at rest. But my thinking is that the soul is gone, the body is left to decompose without a true owner, so raising the corpse to do good works wouldn't upset the spirit at all.
Some people / cultures feel that, after death, the body is simply an empty shell, and no longer connected to the person. Those are the ones who'd agree with what you're saying, and would probably not have an issue with what you're proposing. If the culture in your game world views things this way, it obviously wouldn't be problematic. (See: Klingons.)
Others feel, very strongly, that the body must be treated with due respect, even after death, for a variety of reasons (belief in physical resurrection after death being one). There are going to be some people who would get *very* upset if they saw dear departed Grandpa out there toiling -- even if he's building a home for widows and orphans. (See: ancient Egypt, where a sizable amount of the culture's output went towards preparing bodies for the afterlife.)
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