The highest cause may be (1) in every sense or aspect «uncaused,» in no sense or aspect the effect of
anything else; or it may be (2) in some aspects uncaused, and in others causally influenced, but its manner of both acting and receiving influences may be the highest conceivable, hence absolutely «
perfect,» although even so its whole being may not in every sense be
perfect,
because the influences as coming from other causes, say human beings, may be
less admirable
than they might be; or the supreme cause may be (3) in no sense or aspect uncaused, independent of other powers, hence in no way wholly exempt from the imperfections of the latter...
Q: Do you offer
anything to parents who are stuck with a school,
because there aren't a lot of options in their area or they need to stay with a
less -
than -
perfect school for logistical reasons?