kathy
kathy asked:

What exactly was wrong with Addison's face and hands? Was it a condition that has a name? Apparently his Father and Grandfather had the same condition. I'm trying to imagine what could evoke such a violent reaction in other people.

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Missy I don't believe there was anything actually wrong w/ his appearance. However, when he was looked upon it brought out all the pain and ugliness of the person who viewed him. It made all of their wrong doings come to light and showed them how they made others feel w/ their bad actions.
Madylan There wasn't anything wrong with Addison. He was born without Original Sin. Original Sin is from the Christian belief system that was thought to come about after the fall of Adam and Eve (see Genesis 2 if you don't know the story). We are all born with it, but Addison was not. His Father and Grandfather were also born without Original Sin, which allowed them to grow a community and support system for one another. Gwenyth was also born without Original Sin, but uses caked makeup to cover herself so that she can be out in the open without people trying to kill her. Why do civilians want to kill these perfect humans, you ask? Because, when you look at their faces, you see every, single, sin. you have ever committed, and you are full of hatred for this person for showing you every single thing you've ever done wrong as a whole.
Lisa
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Eddie Did you read the book?
Kellee Howell Anyone who reflects a person's true self is a threat
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