I am not sure many people actually want this to happen. Yes, there are some who have very set ideas on how resurrection should work which may be partly based on their personal philosophies, but they may just have to find their own ways to reconcile a more secular, science fiction approach.
What is certainly true is that resurrection from weird pods has a creepiness to it. It deliberately evokes The Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, which itself is about the 50s paranoia of the communist enemy within. However we now know they are not actually alien-like pods, but actual human eggs, although oversize.
So Krakoa is not responsible for them, and they are not ‘other’ in quite the same way, and the enemy within fear has been alleviated to some extent. Even the thorny question of the soul is nodded to in the text with talk of anima and indeed the soul itself. We are clearly supposed to believe this is a genuine resurrection, but that doesn’t take away the future-shock body horror that we may feel with the process.