In reference to the outro, I'm a sceptical agnostic atheist, because no other position seems to make sense to me.
Anyway, the story: About halfway through, when the "aliens" were saying something like "Why would we give them lenses when mystery is so much more important?", I was quite impressed. One of my big bugbears in science fiction is aliens that have entirely human thought processes and value systems. To quote Gen. Beaufort Early in Larry Niven's Known Space stories: "The thing about aliens, son, is that they're alien".
So seeing aliens that didn't think like humans was refreshing. And then they turned out to be pixies. Overall, I enjoyed it, but I agree with Void about the children on the island - is that a reference we were supposed to get? And the revelation that the pixies "created" humans as some kind of experiment was an interesting one; I only wonder if that means that all of life (as we understand it) was created by them, which I suppose leads into an ID debate.
I don't think it's fair to describe pixies as "evil" (that would be measuring their cloth with our yardstick) but, traditionally, their goals have never been very friendly to humans. When they took notice of humans, we were treated as disposable pawns in their games, at best. If wasps have a coherent moral system, they may well see humans as being evil (and if they have a coherent moral system, then we arguably are), but... well, I don't know.