it ascribes intentions when there are none.
he is doing it because he is certain she will say yes and he wants to make it extra special.
You're making some assumptions yourself. Pressure may have been a factor in his decision (or it might not have).
No guy who is willing to go through the effort of including the whole family honestly thinks he needs to use them
It happens.
That's not true. She would be arrested and fined by secular authorities. Her superiors would chastise her privately against such physical actions, which accomplish nothing. She would not be excommunicated and her morals wouldn't be condemned.
They probably have him sitting in a villa somewhere
If the 'theories' are correct, Israel isn't above letting it's own be raped and killed by Hamas if it gives them an excuse to attack. In that case, there's no point in going the extra mile to keep him alive. He was probably killed in his cell.
A: Work on the issues that deter people from having children.
That's impossible, realistically. You'd have to not just make raising children a lot less expensive, but more importantly, you'd have to invert the culture of selfishness that's been in vogue since the 60's.
Ugh, it's a prequel.
Fury road was somewhat confused about calling the warlord keeping some order in extreme times evil, but I liked the movie overall. I'm somewhat disappointed that we're not seeing a sequel, and that it looks like Max won't be in it at all.
I'll probably still [acquire] it to watch, though, depending on what people say once it's released.
Removing a bishop from duty isn't the same as excommunication. Don't get your Catholic news from political websites. Religion transcends politics.
https://catholicreview.org/bishop-strickland-removed-from-diocese-after-accusing-pope-of-backing-attack-on-the-sacred/
Bishop Strickland has gone over the line a number of times already. His last offense was writing a letter in which he "outright attacked Pope Francis’ validity as the successor of St. Peter, claiming he had ousted his predecessor, the late-Benedict XVI (who denied such allegations)".
At that point he is a heretic, and the Church should sigh in relief when a heretic is removed from office. Not even quasi-schismatic German priesthood proclaim such things.