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Kemi Badenoch reveals why she completely ‘rejected God’

Kemi Badenoch reveals why she completely ‘rejected God’

UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says she “completely rejected God” after questioning why her minor prayers were answered while a captive’s pleas were not She cites the case of Josef Fritzl’s daughter, held for 24 years, as the moment her faith collapsed, though she still calls herself a “cultural Christian” Badenoch, 45, also shared a school anecdote and recently drew mixed reactions for saying she no longer identifies as Nigerian UK Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, has revealed that she “completely rejected God” after questioning why her seemingly trivial prayers were answered while the desperate pleas of a woman held captive for over two decades went unheard.

Speaking in an interview with the BBC on Thursday, August 7, Mrs Badenoch recalled how her faith crumbled when she read about the case of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man who imprisoned his daughter for 24 years in an underground cellar.

Kemi Badenoch reiterates why she decided to ‘reject God’.
Photo credit: Robert Perry/Delmaine Donson
Source: UGC “I couldn’t stop reading this story. I read her account, how she prayed every day to be rescued. And I thought, I was praying for all sorts of stupid things, and I was getting my prayers answered,” she said. Kemi Badenoch: Questions over answered prayers Mrs Badenoch described the contrast as deeply unsettling, saying:

“I was praying to have good grades, for my hair to grow longer, and for the bus to arrive on time so I wouldn’t miss something. “Why were those prayers answered, and not this woman’s? It was like someone blew out a candle,” she explained. As reported by Independent, despite this loss of faith in God, she said she still considers herself a “cultural Christian,” adding, “I rejected God, not Christianity.”

Anecdote from school years The Tory leader also recounted a school memory in which she reported a classmate for cheating in an exam, but received no praise for doing so.

Mrs Badenoch also said her tenure as Conservative leader was going “well”, adding her job was to “make sure that people can see that we are the only party on the centre-right”, The Telegraph reported.

Kemi Badenoch again speaks on why she turned away from God.
Photo credit: Kemi Bedenoch
Source: Facebook In an apparent dig at Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, she said:

“There are pretenders. We’re the only party on the centre-right, and we’re the only ones who still believe in values like living within our means, personal responsibility, making sure that the government is not getting involved in everything so it can focus on the things it needs to look at, like securing our borders.” Mrs Badenoch, 45, recently sparked mixed reactions from Nigerians after publicly stating that she no longer identifies as Nigerian.

Kemi Bedenoch: How I got Nigerian guy expelled from school Previously, Legit.ng reported that British politician Kemi Badenoch has spoken about a personal experience from her secondary school days in Shagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria, where she reported a fellow student for cheating during an examination.

Also, Badenoch recounted that she had prepared extensively for the exam and was determined to achieve top marks through her own effort.

She explained that watching another student attempt to secure the same outcome through dishonest means was unacceptable to her.

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