General

15 June 2016

Changes in Atheist Ireland online practices

From 15 June 2016, Atheist Ireland is moving our Facebook discussions from our existing Atheist Ireland Connect group, which we are closing, to a private Facebook group which will be open only to members of Atheist Ireland. We will continue to post articles on our...

28 May 2016

Atheist Ireland at International Hate Studies Conference in Limerick

Atheist Ireland was represented this week at the International Network on Hate Studies conference in the University of Limerick. It was one of the most engaging and informative conferences that we have attended. We learned a lot about prejudice and hate motivated behaviour, which we...

17 May 2016

The Functioning of a Dysfunctional Law

Atheist Ireland has consistently opposed the Civil Registration (Amendment) Act, 2014. This legislation was introduced by Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton, in order to allow both religious and secular bodies to solemnise civil marriages. By providing much more onerous criteria for secular bodies to...

15 May 2016

Atheist Ireland response to Programme for Government and UN examination of Ireland

This week saw two significant developments that will affect Atheist Ireland’s work in the coming years: the new Programme for Government, and the UN questioning of Ireland’s human rights record under the Universal Periodic Review process. Atheist Ireland will continue to promote an ethical, secular...

2 May 2016

21 great lessons from the Rationalist Conference in Tallinn

Here are 20 great lessons taken from the recent Rationalist conference in Tallinn Estonia. This conference was held last weekend and Atheist Ireland’s chairperson was one of the speakers. [ess_grid alias=”even-gallery”]  

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15 April 2016

The tangled web of financial rules for political campaign groups

Atheist Ireland complies with the various pieces of legislation that regulate the funding and payment for political campaigning in Ireland. Unlike some other groups with secular or religious political aims, we are all volunteers, but we have managed to ensure that our funding and donations...

8 April 2016

Background information for UN human rights review of Ireland

This page describes human rights breaches in Ireland that Sir Nigel Rodley has described as being connected to: “The institutional belief system that has predominated in the State Party, and which occasionally has sought to dominate the State Party” The page is a resource for...

12 February 2016

Historic meeting of Irish Atheists, Evangelicals and Ahmadiyya Muslims for Secularism

Yesterday in Dublin, for the first time in the history of the State, Atheist Ireland, the Evangelical Association of Ireland, and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ireland united to start a campaign for Separation of Religion and State. We agreed that the first steps of...

25 October 2015

Archbishop of Dublin to decide if five year old boys are right kind of Catholic for school

The Admission policy of a publicly funded National School, St. John the Baptist in Clontarf, states that the Archbishop of Dublin, “shall be the person who decides whether a boy is a member of a Church which is in full communion with the Church of...

18 October 2015

Professor Conway invents a bogeyman of an Irish “subcultural secularist elite”

In a recent talk to the Iona Institute, Rev. Professor Eamonn Conway, head of Theology and Religious Studies at Mary Immaculate College, invented a bogeyman that he calls a “subcultural secular elite” to frighten Catholics into thinking that their control of the education system is...