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17th century math genius Blaise Pascal converted to Christianity in his early thirties. After giving the world key scientific discoveries such as Pascal's Law (fluid pressure measurements) and Pascal's Theorem (a geometrics proof) he then gifted us with one of the more famous arguments for the reasonableness of believing in God: Pascal's Wager.
By Intersection Victoria17th century math genius Blaise Pascal converted to Christianity in his early thirties. After giving the world key scientific discoveries such as Pascal's Law (fluid pressure measurements) and Pascal's Theorem (a geometrics proof) he then gifted us with one of the more famous arguments for the reasonableness of believing in God: Pascal's Wager.