Then religious weddings doesn't make sense, specially those wich put emphasis on love. What do you think?
I wonder if that was the author's intentions with that affirmation. Maybe it's just a coincidence?
It's a power fantasy, it looks dumb because the setting is the real world. This may have been more popular if it was in a dagger and cloak setting, I believe.
Man, imagine what he'd do to a corrupt policeman who works with the yakuza for profit, worsening the lives of the citizens.
This isn't that put of proportion though.
Teacher also says, through a quote, that having faith is like having a lover, both are imperfect and bring comfort and suffering. I guess one can substitute the other lol