If that Keni is an atheist, then I incline towards her much more. It indicates that she has thought through the beliefs relying totally on faith since there is not one single scrap of evidence to show the existence of any spirit/dentity/whatever.
That's just rubbish.
That someone is an atheist or religious is no indicator of how they would perform. Unless of course, you are disowning Mrs Thatcher:
Thatcher has been described as Britain's most religious prime minister since William Ewart Gladstone. She was raised as a Methodist and had preached as such in her Oxford years, but later she became a member of the Church of England. She understood her political convictions in terms of her faith.
I judge politicians by their actions, the policies they support and their voting record. Their religion seldom figures in my thoughts unless they are so batshit crazy that they threaten civil liberties (that is a problem in the US, as yet not so much here).
Anyway, Kemi Badenoch describes herself as a cultural Christian. I have a feeling in my water that she is quite religious and for that reason, I feel slightly uneasy. Still, it is her lack of experience that worries me and her seriously bad analogy of the fact that because she's an engineer she understands how things work.
That's obviously bollocks because it means we'd have car mechanics running the country. Mind you, given the pitiful selection your party has thrown up that might not be such a bad thing.