The power of reason and the limitations of the human act, shows the need to plan, to predict, to expect and to hope for the future and, in this sense, to be the necessary action to realize, in family, the world that is desired. This ability to plan and carry out needs to be understood from the perspective of responsibility with the Creator. When the human being detaches from the spousality, he becomes the destroyers of the kingdom, obsessed with building the Tower of Babel, foments discord and absolutisms. The proposal to narrate the human being, administrator and co-creator of the work of God, is based on the documents of the social doctrine of the Church and on the documents that elucidate the life and experience of the family 'family morals'. The dimensions of sociability, economics and parenting are pointed out, maintaining that this is the basis for the human being to manage the work of God. Science makes possible a global view of reality, but it will be a free and finite view, and without the perspective of the Kingdom of God, it will condition people to individualism and the unrealization of unity, according to projects of absolute domination.