That same speaker says schools must choose whether they are producing workers or full human beings, and defines human beings by needs to learn, love, and create.
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Spiritual Needs
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"...human beings? And there's a difference. Human beings have three fundamental spiritual needs that they need to learn, they need to love, and they..."
"To help inspire our children to be the creative best."
"...the material acquisition. And as such, they become blind to the spiritual needs. And so they cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Remember, Jesus..."
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