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Who was the British mathematician who proved the existence of God?

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Richard Swinburne, a professor of philosophy at Oxford University, invoked probability theory to support the belief that Jesus was resurrected from the dead. For his formula to work, he had to assume that the gospel accounts of the crucifixion were genuine and accurately reported. If Swinburne's proof, that Jesus really was resurrected on the third day, was valid then he had probably also proven the existence of God.
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