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12 June 2021

Atheist Freethinkers of Montreal defend Bill 21, Quebec’s recent secularism law

Atheist Freethinkers/Libres Penseurs Athées of Montreal today made an online presentation in support of Bill 21, a recent law that promotes separation of Church and State in Quebec, which is facing ongoing legal challenges. The law was passed in June 2019, entitled ‘An Act respecting...

10 June 2021

Understanding the Right to Freedom of Thought – Atheist Ireland input to United Nations Report

Atheist Ireland has made the following submission about Freedom of Thought to Ahmed Shaheed, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Mr Shaheed had called for inputs to a report he is compiling for the UN General Assembly on the topic....

6 June 2021

Secular Sunday #493 – Ten Years since the World Atheist Convention in Dublin

This week’s Secular Sunday. To avoid missing out, sign up here to receive Secular Sunday by email *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|*   Editorial Ten Years since the World Atheist Convention in Dublin   This week we held an online social event for members to mark the tenth anniversary...

6 June 2021

Ten Years Since the Dublin Declaration

A decade ago, on Sunday the 5th of June 2011, the final session of the 3 day World Atheist Convention in Dublin was held. At that session the Dublin Declaration was discussed and adopted. This addressed the role of secularism and the place of religion...

30 May 2021

Secular Sunday #492 -The rights of atheist and secular parents in Irish schools

This week’s Secular Sunday. To avoid missing out, sign up here to receive Secular Sunday by email *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|*   Editorial The rights of atheist and secular parents in Irish schools   Last week we reported that the Department of Education is ignoring a Supreme Court...

30 May 2021

Another court judgment that supports the rights of atheist and secular parents

In Ireland parents have a constitutional right to raise their children in accordance with their philosophical convictions. The State is constitutionally obliged to respect that right in the education system. Despite this Church and State continue to ignore the findings of the courts in Ireland...

24 May 2021

NCCA removes names of Religious Education Reference Group members from its website

The syllabus Religious Education Course was updated in 2019. The NCCA recently removed from its website the names of the Religious Education Reference Group members who shaped the course. In the interests of transparency, we have published their names below. This Religious Education Reference Group...

18 May 2021

Government Department policies clash on Freedom of Speech

The government has two different policies in relation to freedom of speech. The Department of Justice has published its policy on a way forward to protect freedom of speech in the General Scheme of the Criminal Justice (Hate Crime) Bill 2021. However the Department of...

16 May 2021

Secular Sunday #490 – Pressure increases against new Catholic Sex Ed course

This week’s Secular Sunday. To avoid missing out, sign up here to receive Secular Sunday by email *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|*   Editorial Pressure increases against new Catholic Sex Ed course   Pressure increased this week against the new Catholic Sex Education programme Flourish, which will tell primary...

14 May 2021

Education Minister cannot rely on NCCA to deliver objective sex education – the law must change

In the Dail yesterday Donnchadh O’Laoghaire from Sinn Fein asked the Minister for Education about sex education in schools. You can view and read the full exchange here. In her response the Minister acknowledged that RSE was an important right for students. She also said...

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