Brithini Ressurrection? What, what, what?

From: Michael Cule <mikec_at_room3b.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 11:50:17 GMT


Joerg Baumgartner <joe_at_toppoint.de> he say:
> Date: Sat, 19 Apr 97 23:57 MET DST
> Subject: Re: Brithini and Souls
>
> Nick Brooke
>
> >The Brithini know that the person who dies (be he Brithini, pagan, or
> >whatever) has ceased to exist, dissolved into nothingness. Saying that his
> >spirit or ghost has survived death (so he must have done) is like saying
> >that his corpse or his portrait are still there, so he must be alright.
>
> At least all Brithini, be they Talar, Dronar, or Menena, expect their Zzaburs
> to attempt resurrection. Apparently they accept a certain probation time
> before declaring anyone dead.
>

What? Where did you get this from Joel? I thought the lack of ressurection in the West was absolute.

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