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Question #46

Most religions have some type of creation myth in which the deity creates people and the world they live on, and is pleased with the outcome. (Christians and Jews believe people are made in god's image, etc.) Most people also believe that they themselves are fairly nice, or are at least they try to be. So if our gods are nice, and we are nice, and our gods created us, then:


Why are people so likely to believe that other people are literally evil?

Just askin'

Comments

  1. Because there is no god?
    ...maybe?

    GOD IF YOU ARE REAL I AM KIDDING!

    if not, then the joke's on me

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  2. What if it is a funny joke, though that you can join in on?

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Question #2

Why does everyone assume that ghosts, robots, zombies, or aliens are always interested only in destroying us and all we hold dear? If they were nice when not dead or undead, or if they were programmed by nice people or have an advanced civilization on their planet, why are they automatically going to be nasty to us when they get here/are turned on/rise from the grave? Just askin'