> I might mention however, that if you actually believe what the canon books
> of the Christian bible say there can be no such thing as classic
Necromancy
> for the dead are as dead as any animal who dies in the field. So there's
> little point in going that route persay. (Though that doesn't necessarily
> mean you can't talk to them.)
Actually, I have to disagree here. Christians hold by the 5 books of Moses
as well as their own testaments. One of the few direct laws concerning the
occult is a straight forward prohibition against necromancy. If necromancy
didn't work, then why is there a prohibition against it?
In the Jewish realm of writings, there's a lot more dealing with necromancy
and necromancers. A few pages of Talmud Sanhedrin (The Talmud is basically
commentary on the oral law) deals with the punishment for necromancers and
other places talk on the what and how of it.

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