Having religious beliefs is not viewed as a moral priority by many young people, a survey by BBC Religion and Ethics has found.
he BBC asked 600 people aged 16 to 24 which moral issues from a list of eight were most important to them.
Caring for the family came out on top with 59%. Just 4% said having religious faith was important to them.
When asked for the least important issue, a third chose religion.
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