Aoife McLysaght of TCD Genetics Dept talks at Dublin Atheists in the Pub, July 2012. She talks about how we become atheists, a new book called the Young Atheists’s Handbook by former Muslim Alom Shaha, the Giant’s Causeway creationist controversy, and defending science against religious...
News Youtube http://www.teachdontpreach.ie/2012/07/atheist-ireland-replies-to-minister-for-education-re-vec-community-schools/ Upcoming Events Today, Sunday 15 July, 8:00 pm, The Exchange, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (map) Skeptics in the Pub will be hosting Martin Robbins, a Berkshire-based researcher and science writer. His talk will centre around the work he did last year...
Sinead Redmond talks to Dublin Atheists in the Pub about how she set up the Facebook group ‘Unlike Youth Defence, I trust women to decide their lives for themselves’ and how she organized a protest at Leinster House against misleading advertisements about the impact of...
Welcome one and all to the latest Secular Sunday! We have quite a full issue this week, with some exciting news, lots of blog posts and a competition. In this issue: News Upcoming Events Competition Time Blogorrhea Shameless Plugs
...Jesus the Remake writer David Horgan talks to Dublin Atheists in the Pub last Thursday. Jen McCreight’s talk on atheism and feminism, from the same event, to follow soon. Dublin Atheists in the Pub is organized by Atheist Ireland, and takes place on the second...
Welcome to this week’s Secular Sunday. In this issue: Blasphemy Report Other News Upcoming Events Blogs and Such
...The Atheist Ireland Dublin Atheists in the Pub evening next Thursday, June 21, will have two excellent speakers, traveling from Cork and America: David Horgan, writer of http://www.jesustheremake.com, who will talk about the Jesus character in movies, and Jennifer McCreight from the Secular Student Alliance...
It’s time for Secular Sunday! In this issue: Convention Round-up Upcoming Events Blogorama
...Pouring myself like a mildly solid liquid out of the car I returned yesterday from the tiring but moving Atheist Alliance International Conference in Köln. AAI once again put on a great conference. The organisers picked what normally is a music venue which afforded us...
Welcome to Secular Sunday, Atheist Ireland’s weekly newsletter. As the weather is far too pleasant to sit inside reading – or writing! – newsletters, this issue will be shorter than usual. Normal service will be resumed next week (along with normal weather, no doubt).
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