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2009-11-26 / Church

And you, who do you say that I am?

Parents have special knowledge and insight about the children they bring up, as opposed to other people’s children, or even their own child who is raised by others. As we spend time with a mate, a sibling, a parent or a child, we learn about their character, likes and dislikes as well as their strengths and weakness. This knowledge leads to intimacy.

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