Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Made in Marriage



Union or unity? The words sound and look simular enough, but do they mean the same? What do you think?...Lets take it a part and analyze it. See what we come up with. A union is two or more people who are joined together based on a common goal. Unity is two or more people in sync with each other, on one one accord, one agenda. So, what is the difference? you say.

The difference is the person or persons in question. Let's take a union such as a marriage. In theory the "union of marriage" is awesome, great intensions perhaps. However, in reality it's the person or persons in the marriage that makes the definition of union true. That is the difference. The fact is there is no union without unity.

Any questions?

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