What revealed that he didn't? The very fact that he often referred to belief in God in his own diary should be enough to state that he believed. Belief is subjective, and if the subject professes that belief then it's tough to say he didn't. You can say he didn't follow the beliefs WELL, but that's not the same argument. I can say that of all the people who claim Jesus was a 'warrior', or those who claim that Jesus wanted us to have money to make us happy.
No person follows all the beliefs of their chosen religion.
And I would argue your contention is wrong. What YOU claim is anathema to God is certainly not what others claim. Do you think sexuality is a sin? How about abortion? What about using the Lord's name in vain? What of slavery?
What about other topics? Are people predetermined to go to heaven before birth? Is the only way to Heaven by admitting Jesus as a savior? All different people who claim to be Christian have varying beliefs on these subjects. In fact, some people would argue that any form of torture is anti-Christian.
No one person has a stranglehold on "what is a Christian value".
To claim, as you do, that 'in the core of their soul they do not believe' is a pointless argument. I can claim that at your core you believe you are a zebra. It has no weight to it.
What makes you think that? DO you have proof? I see no reason that the chances of a religious person to abuse power isn't just as great as a non-religious person to abuse power. As I said upthread, a person's willingness to seek out/abuse power has nothing to do with their religious beliefs, or lack thereof.

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