Using "beneficent" in a sentence

Now, of course, we’re dealing with a seemingly even darker figure: Sam Bankman-Fried, who not only did all of the above but also lent funds to himself and his inner circle, tracked billions in assets on a pile of crumpled napkins and strategically posed as a beneficent public-minded messiah while doing it.
Source: CoinDesk

They assume that what is argued by human thought, including the findings and results of philosophizing, are and should be beneficent for [human] life.
Source: Psychiatric Times

If it isn’t a beneficent god doing it, it’s nature, and nature is just the way things happen.
Source: The New York Times

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