The religious give more to charity, according to CAF report: Religious people donate more than twice as much to charity as those who are not, according to a survey by the Charities Aid Foundation.
CAF found that those who said they had religious beliefs gave an average of �576 to charity over the previous year, compared with �235 by people with no religious faith.
However, only 31 per cent of religious donors had given money to a religious activity.
The top two causes for both religious and non-religious donors were medical charities and overseas aid.
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