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Samuel Oliver Raeburn (born 12th April 2007) is a British Scientist and Philosopher whose work has made him one of the most influential young individuals in the world. He is the son of the poet “Judge the Poet”.
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Raeburn identifies his religious views as being “atheist-agnostic” who believes that whilst it is extremely unlikely for a god to exist, the chances are extremely low. Raeburn is also a lifelong vegan who condemns the “killing of conscious organisms” and his ideas on Free Will have helped him gain influence over other young people. As a scientist, Raeburn intends to cure aging and study biochemistry intensively. Raeburn is also an amateur bodybuilder.