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Subject: [ROOTS-L] INTERESTING - HUMAN BEINGS

Interesting Fact - just sharing.

Human beings look separate because you see them walking about 
separately.
 But then we are so made that we can see only the present moment. If we 
could
 see the past, then of course it would look different. For there was a 
time
 when every man was part of his mother, and (earlier still) part of his 
father as
 well, and when they were part of his grandparents. If you could see 
humanity
 spread out in time, as God sees it, it would look like one single 
growing
 thing--rather like a very complicated tree. Every individual would 
appear
 connected with every other.
 - C. S. Lewis

Too bad genealogy is not like this for us, but then we are not God.
Shirley:  bobert@i-1.net

