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    It is not the case that The interpretation that God created human beings to actually and always do good cannot be the correct meaning of the Akan maxim 'God created every human being good'

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    • 1.If human beings were created to actually and always do good, no concept of evil or vice would exist in Akan moral language
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    • 2.The concept of evil (bone) does exist in Akan moral language
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    • 3.Individual human beings do commit vicious and evil acts
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