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Most African societies believed in many creator Gods.
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False. Most African societies traditionally believed in a single supreme creator god, along with a pantheon of lesser deities or spirits associated with nature, ancestors, or specific aspects of life. However, there is significant diversity in beliefs across different cultures and regions in Africa.
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