Most teens embrace traditional path to spirituality FAITH By DAVID CRUMM Knight Ridder Newspapers As soon as I heard the latest news about teenagers and God, I was eager to ask kids whether they think the scholars got it right this time. Here's the news: A national study of teens' religious lives was released this week by scholars at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their key finding is that American kids, far from being rebellious or anti-religion, are quite traditional in their faith. Only 3 percent of the 3,370 randomly selected teenagers in the study said they...