Talk:Index Librorum Prohibitorum/@comment-112.205.174.25-20180913165924/@comment-2600:6C50:437F:F86F:30FB:A73E:583A:673B-20190103015036

Of course. She lacks alot of things. Beautiful paintings, sculptures, novels, films all involves, typically, a play of DARK and LIGHT. It is the reason why Mugino, Hamazura, and especially Accelerator has such a fascinating background and enjoyable development. It's the rhythm between dark and light that often makes the play or movie or painting powerful. The play of shadow and illumination. Thomas Aquinas- "Therefore, God in his great work of art, permits evil."

Take the book of Job, even if he thinks he is righteous and complains to God. God answers him by taking him through an elaborate tours of the cosmos, asking him "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the world, where were you when I arranged the planets and stars, where were you when I told the sun to arise."

God takes Job to an even wider horizon, so Job can see his own suffering within a much wider cosmic context. That's the way the churches typically explain the problem of suffering.

Index has her memories wiped often under Choronzon's orders, which is why she acts like a spoiled brat most of the time complaining about meals and biting Touma's head when she is unaware of the greater suffering her caretaker has been through.