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And,
being able to know what will happen next is a key to effective
leadership. Man's intellect has
been created by God in such a way that he is able to know the essential
reality of all things and the power of his knowledge in contrast to even
that of the angels has no limit, because it can range from knowledge of
the most outward aspect of the reality of an object to its most exalted
or inward aspect as it resides in God's knowledge. Clearly,
higher education has never established criteria--beyond SAT scores--for
what people have to be able to know and do for us to consider them ready
for higher education. |
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