The Word itself in context is positive:
The word is already absolutely neutral and is actually positive in the context it is used. There is nothing wrong with it in an empirical sense; you still have not explained other than you don't like it, how it can not be considered neutral, when it is a about something that is fantasy and paranormal. If you really feel this strongly, you have been given an equally personal workaround, delete your account and start over and don't earn it next time.
We live in an age of logic and reason:
It is not the dark ages any more, at least not on a global scale.
If someone takes the term necromancer as used in this context to mean that people literally communicate and raise the dead in 2016 (or ever), that is their personal problem. Especially some offense that is based on some religious belief that they hold, it is definitely their personal problem, the anonymous Internet population is not going to be attending sensitivity training classes anytime soon.
Reason exists in 2016, and it is unreasonable to think that this has anything to do with literally raising the dead in today's world.
Personal offense is just that personal:
There is a kind of tone deafness hubris in this request asking for a name to be changed to something without a second thought that the proposed acceptable words not would inflame another even larger religious group, not that their offense would be any more valid. Resurrector I mean really, if you think the resurrection semantic is more neutral you are pretty myoptic of others' belief systems. That word is not more neutral; it is anything but more neutral; it is more acceptable to my beliefs.
Logical Fallacies:
The logical fallacies used as arguments to justify the request to change this name are piling up too high to keep track of. Every fallacy that is called out is never addressed and a new one is just promoted to take its place.
There is no need to propose any new name as there is absolutely nothing wrong, offensive, insulting or insensitive with the existing name. If you feel so strongly about it, delete your account and don't earn it again. The main logical fallacy is you don't even use your real name; you use a screen name - why do you care about being associated with a word not even used in the context you personally object to? There is no logic or reason to this request.