I'm really at odds with religion. I was baptized Catholic and only showed up to church on Holidays/etc. These days I primarily resonate with Zen Buddhism - even though I don't meditate - which is pretty much a requirement - that's as close to religion as I get.
On the other hand I've seen a lot of Churches feed and clothe the homeless so ... while I don't believe in religion per say I do witness good work taking place.
As far as Brexit is concerned it seems people are more interested in their stock portfolios then what the citizens want. And as an American writing this - everyone in the UK should give a middle finger to any US President telling them what they should be doing in their own country.
I have mixed feelings as well about religion, because I do personally see a lot of good come from it locally (food banks, outreaches, etc.) but at the same time, I see it heavily distort tons of people's views on things as well. For instance, my sister and brother-in-law are not vaccinating their kids and the main reason is that they got all of this information from their church friends about it and how they should be going all-natural and homeopathic instead, because that is how God created things and he wouldn't create things that need improvement, which BTW is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard from religious people.
I really could care less what religion people want to practice, be it Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Wicca, or anything else, I just have a problem when it starts to interfere in the rights of others. I also see, mainly among Christianity and Islam, a HUGE push to convert others and to try and get them to see the "light", often times almost in a militaristic way and that pisses me off to no end. I don't pester anyone about my own non-belief and I believe religions should respect that and do the same.