This is Michael Nugent's talk about blasphemy laws at the 2012 European Atheist Conference in Cologne in Germany.
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 with a healthy mix of ...
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). (more…)
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On 3rd May, Atheist Ireland attended a consultation at the Department of Foreign Affairs on the Draft Irish State Report to the United Nations under the International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights. We have also made a written submission that Government departments will consider as the State prepares its ...
Here's Geoff Lillis at last night's Dublin Atheists in the Pub event, talking about his adventures discussing theology with street speakers. Geoff writes a blog at http://geoffsshorts.blogspot.com/. Dublin Atheists in the Pub is organized by Atheist Ireland, and takes place on the second Thursday of every month.
It's time for Secular Sunday! In this issue: News Upcoming Events Oireachtas Report (more…)
On May 1, Atheist Ireland attended a seminar on freedom of religion and belief organised by the Irish Network Against Racism, also known as ENAR Ireland. The aims of the seminar were to improve understanding of issues related to freedom of religion and belief and religious diversity in contemporary Ireland, ...
On May 1, Atheist Ireland attended a seminar on freedom of religion and belief organised by the Irish Network Against Racism, also known as ENAR Ireland. The aims of the seminar were to improve understanding of issues related to freedom of religion and belief and religious diversity in contemporary Ireland, ...