It’s time for this week’s Secular Sunday. In this issue: News Upcoming Events Blogology
...Atheist Ireland will this Monday, October 1st, attend the annual OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) human rights meeting in Warsaw in Poland, where we will speak against blasphemy laws, religious oaths and the need for secular education. Atheist Ireland will also host...
We have an inspiring guest speaker for the public meeting after the 2012 Atheist Ireland AGM on the afternoon of Saturday 20 October in Dublin: Sanal Edamaruku, the President of the Indian Rationalist Association, who is currently facing blasphemy charges in India – based on...
Time for Secular Sunday? Yes, yes it is. In this issue: News Upcoming Events This and That
...It’s time for Secular Sunday. In this issue: News Upcoming Events Use Your Ears
...Patty Gray, professor of anthropology in NUI Maynooth, who has lived and worked in Russia, talks about the background to the Pussy Riot trial and conviction at the Dublin Atheists in the Pub evening hosted by Atheist Ireland on 13 Sep 2012.
...This is Michael Nugent’s debate on RTE radio this morning about blasphemy laws in Ireland and internationally, with Dr Oliver Scharbrodt, lecturer in Islamic Studies in UCC, hosted by RTE’s Miriam O’Callaghan. “Clock outside RTE’s Cork studios” by Bods is licensed under CC...
Welcome to this week’s Secular Sunday. In this issue: News Upcoming Events Positive and Ethical Atheism News So far, our Kiva team has raised US$1,775 in loans to people working to escape poverty. This is well ahead of the $1,000 goal we had set for...
Irish civil society groups are asking the Government to include twelve nominees on the expert panel for the coming Constitutional Convention. The nominees include Atheist Ireland chairperson Michael Nugent and Oxford Brookes University professor David Nash on the topic of blasphemy; and Michael Nugent on...
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