You're overreading the film.
This is just rude. A story is subjective. Instead of trying to dictate how other people are allowed to view a film, take comfort in your own interpretation and share it as an alternative to someone else's, not the authoritarian truth that only you are brilliant enough to know and others must adopt.
There is no doubt that Shun is dead, and that Shin and Shun are different characters. Also, Shun does not become to one armed Quetzalcoatl we see in the film. The elder says that that particular Quetzalcotal is very old. It is somewhat confusing that they had its arm cut off in the same place as Shun's wound, I don't know what the thematic purpose was of linking that Quetzalcoatl to Shun.
In the dvd commentary Shinkai specifically says it's perfectly valid to think the Quetzalcoatl is Shun, and that the thematic link just sort of happened unconsciously. He didn't say the age of the Quetzalcoatl precludes that theory. Any number of mystical w/e explanations could link the two together, from time flowing differently for the dead allowing for a jump back to create the Quetzalcoatal, to anything else. The point is it's subjective and to use your imagination; if it comforts you to think they have no connection, then fine. But don't try to rob that from someone else.
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