I don't think so. In most manga, human nature is depicted as complex and not simply born evil.
Well, it really depends on the specific manga. Some might explore the idea, but many present a more nuanced view where evil is a result of circumstances and choices rather than an inherent trait at birth.
I don't think so. Most manhwa show that people's nature is influenced by their environment and experiences.
I think it depends. Some manga present fate in a very compelling way that makes you believe, while others don't convince me much.
No, I don't. I think ghost manga are just fictional creations for entertainment and not based on real facts or phenomena.
Yes, I do. Sometimes the way ghosts are portrayed in manga seems so vivid and convincing that it makes me think there could be some truth to it. Maybe there are things beyond our current understanding.
Not all Americans believed in religion. Although the United States had the most Christian churches and temples in the world, other religions and beliefs also had a wide audience and influence in the United States. Americans had a wide range of beliefs, including Roman, Muslim, Buddhist, Taoist, protestant, Judaism, Hindism, Byzantium, Judeo-Christian revivalism, indigenous religions, and so on. According to the U.S. Censor Bureau, in 2019, there were about 1.3 billion people in the United States, and about 50% of them admitted to being religious or having some kind of religious belief. This included Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Taoist, protestant, Judeo-Christian, hindu, Byzantine, Judeo-Christian revival, indigenous religions, and so on.
One common type is the power - hungry villain. They see Pokemon as a means to gain ultimate power and control. They don't care about the well - being of the Pokemon or the balance of the Pokemon world.
Yes, sometimes they do. There are storylines where conflicts arise and humans have battles with Pok茅mon.
Believing in fate was a controversial topic. Some people believed in the arrangement of fate and believed that everything they experienced in life was arranged by the heavens. Whether it was luck or misfortune, it was all predestined. They believed that fate could not be changed and could only accept the arrangement of fate. Others did not believe in fate. They believed that one's fate was controlled by oneself. As long as one worked hard to change it, one could change their fate. They believed that fate was just a way of thinking. Through different perspectives and actions, one could influence one's own fate. Therefore, believing in fate still depended on one's beliefs and ideas.
Because I didn't know what 'this kind of love' was. Love was a very personal concept. It might be a belief for everyone, but it might not be.