However, to say that families are dysfunctional is redundant. Every family is dysfunctional to some degree because everything that human beings touch is to some degree dysfunctional. “Dysfunctional” means that something doesn’t work the way it was intended. Each of us, because of Adam’s sin, doesn’t work quite the way God designed us to work. Our families, our work, even our play is less than perfect because of sin.
The problem, of course, is that we live in an imperfect world. We were all raised by imperfect parents in imperfect families. And, if we are honest, we recognize that we have all grown up to be imperfect adults. There is thus a sense in which we can all justifiably see ourselves as “adult children of dysfunctional families.”