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28 July 2013

Secular Sunday #83 – Swearing and Blaspheming

As regular as the workings of a slightly wonky clock, it’s time for this week’s Secular Sunday. You know the drill by now: we’ve got news, views and a list of upcoming events. Enjoy, and see you at a roughly similar time next week. –...

25 July 2013

Ask Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore not to swear the religious oath next Monday

Atheist Ireland has today written to Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore, to remind him that next Monday, as a member of the Council of State, he will become the first Irish person to be asked to swear a Constitutional oath in the presence of a god that...

24 July 2013

The Civil Registration Act discriminates on religious grounds and undermines human rights

Jane Donnelly reports on the ongoing efforts by Atheist Ireland, including through Freedom of Information requests, to find out the basis on which decisions are taken in implementing the discriminatory aspects of the Civil Registration Act. We are continuing to pursue this issue, and we...

21 July 2013

Secular Sunday #82 – The Young and the Godless

If you’re a Catholic, the Vatican has announced that you can reduce the amount of time spent in Purgatory (“a sort of divine Ellis island” in Richard Dawkins’ memorable description) by following Pope Francis on Twitter. As you’re reading this, it’s overwhelmingly likely that you’re...

19 July 2013

Atheist Ireland asks Constitutional Convention to remove blasphemy offence

Atheist Ireland has today made the following submission to the Irish Constitutional Convention, seeking the removal of the offence of blasphemy from the Irish Constitution. 1. Executive summary 1. Atheist Ireland is an advocacy group for atheism, reason and ethical secularism. We are participants in...

14 July 2013

Secular Sunday #81 – A Ray of Sunshine

While you’ve all been enjoying the sunshine, I’ve been slaving over a hot laptop to bring you this week’s newsletter. Actually that’s not entirely true, which is why you’re only getting this long after the sun has gone down. Anyway, it’s the usual mix of...

10 July 2013

UN demands detailed answers from Vatican on protecting rights of children

It is good to see the the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child demanding detailed answers from the Vatican, with regard to the Vatican’s obligations under the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child. These detailed questions expose the Vatican’s self-serving...

7 July 2013

Secular Sunday #80 – EWTS and more

Things are finally back to normal this week. No holidays or conferences to get in the way of me delivering all the important atheist news and views to you all. Rest assured, I closed the curtains and ignored this weekend’s record-breaking sunshine in order to...

7 July 2013

The panel on politics and campaigning at EWTS 2013

These are the talks from the panel on politics and campaigning at Atheist Ireland’s international conference in Dublin on Empowering Women Through Secularism on 29-30 June 2013. Rachel Donnelly, Galway Pro Choice Maryam Namazie, Fitnah Sinead Kennedy, NUI Maynooth Ann Marie Waters, One Law For...

3 July 2013

EWTS 2013 Taslima Nasrin keynote address

This is Bengali author and physician Taslima Nasrin giving the keynote address at Atheist Ireland’s international conference in Dublin on Empowering Women Through Secularism on 29-30 June 2013. In this extract, Taslima reads her poem Noorjahan, about a victim of stoning.

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