Culture embracing values, beliefs and norms is derived through a process of socialization through many agents. The agents include the primary agent of the family in which the parents play a most significant role in socializing their children into what can be called the social culture. People normally behave in accordance with the social culture prevalent at a given time. The present writer has written that in many families, there is simply no room for the young members to develop their selfhood which would lead to person-hood, individualism and a free spirit inherent in a democracy. The process of family socialization reinforced by other agents including schools, religious organization and the society as a whole may produce a process of de-individuation which prevents the person from having his or her own self. In this regard, the nobler objective of trying to turn out a good person for the family and for the society could become a process of destroying the individual of his or her free spirit and selfhood. This would indeed destroy the attributes given by the Almighty in whose image men were created.