Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27020644-20161006135737/@comment-27020644-20161011144610

I forgot to add this part to my original theory. I was trying to think of why the Asgardians wouldn't be able to use  the second gauntlet, if it does nullify the Infinity Stones, to control the Tesseract and the Aether. So I figured that, if it was an anti-Infinity Stone gauntlet, maybe it can only be used by Adam Warlock, who is the opposite of Thanos.

The more I thought about it, the more it made sense. Thanos has the left-handed gauntlet and the Asgardians have the right-handed gauntlet, which is another way of showing that they are opposites. Then I remembered something from history. There is an old Christian belief that left-handed people were evil, or they worshiped the devil, or something along those lines. That belief came from a scene from the Bible where God sits on a throne, or something, with Jesus on his right and Gabriel, an angel of death, on his left.

So from that, Gabriel is on the left and represents death. Thanos has the left-handed gauntlet and wants to bring death and destruction.

Jesus is on the right and represents life. In the comics, Warlock says he is the savior, the champion of life, and the natural enemy of Thanos.