Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-26150601-20150909070720/@comment-95.244.75.186-20150909123645

I think what's important is what she means by talking about the child. She means the world is wrong and since it was created by a God this God must be wrong too. So she thinks of God like a whimsical child who isn't able to create order or authority (like a father), but who simply enjoys himself by playing. The world is the result of this God's play and doesn't follow an order or a rational plan. It's simply full of chaos, so it's worthless and she wants to destroy it. At least I think she means that.

The contrast parent/child may also refer to her and Yoshimura. She follows her own rules and discarded the path her father chose, so in her mind she herself is her own God and doesn't respect any other authority.