In the short term, they may seem to be opposed, but in the long term they tend to converge, and ultimately that convergence is not just a tendency but a necessity. Think here of the communion of saints or a secular analog: a community of rational beings whose highest goal and duration is open-ended. Think also of what Saint Paul said (I don't know where) that all things would be revealed...eventually.
The convergence of the apparent and the genuine good is like that of the rails of the track that seem to meet on the distant horizon.
The convergence of the apparent and the genuine good is like that of the rails of the track that seem to meet on the distant horizon.
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