The Whole and not the part

The Whole and not the part. This illustration depicts a whole family and two splinter groups of the Family. In Genesis, the whole is capitalized while parts are addressed in lower case. This application should be applied to families as well. In this way, we can recognize parts of a family separate from the Whole. “And God called the dry land Earth: and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1:10)

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I am the author of The Step-Father’s Step-Son. The book is available through Family Matters Publishing at www.stepfathersstepson.com and Amazon.com. The book covers subjects such as: adultery, family, relationships, and parenting. The book is written primarily for the first family and the children of the parents of the first family.