UN asks Ireland about secular education
This week Atheist Ireland was in Geneva for the examination of Ireland under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Atheist Ireland, along with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the...
View ArticleI shot the clerk?
An entire comedy movie, My Cousin Vinnie, is built on a police officer asking an innocent person when he shot a clerk. He responds in surprise ‘I shot the clerk?’, and the police officer later reads...
View ArticleLearning to disagree respectfully
If you are in Belfast on Tuesday 21 March, I and David Quinn will be discussing how to disagree respectfully as part of the Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas & Politics. The event is at lunchtime...
View ArticleUN tells Ireland to remove all religious discrimination in schools
Atheist Ireland welcomes today’s concluding observations about Ireland from the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. We were in Geneva last month when the Committee questioned Ireland,...
View ArticleWhy Ireland should welcome migrants
I grew up in a homogeneous Ireland that was stiflingly conservative, dominated by the ethos of Eamon de Valera and Archbishop John Charles McQuaid. For decades, I have campaigned for a liberal Ireland...
View ArticleMy brother Billy
My brother Billy died forty years ago today. He was nineteen, two years younger than me. We grew up in the new Willow Park estate in Ballymun, as the nearby flats were being built. Our parents loved...
View ArticleChatGPT learns about atheism
The Artificial Intelligence app ChatGPT wrote me a nursery rhyme about God, but it would not write me a nursery rhyme about atheism, because it said it cannot generate inappropriate or sensitive...
View ArticleCatholic weddings return to steady decline
The number of Catholic weddings has recovered from its dramatic drop during Covid, and has returned to the pattern of steady decline that has been happening for the past decade. In the decade since...
View ArticleOne in five Irish marriages now spiritualist
One in five Irish weddings last year were spiritualist ceremonies, according to information obtained by Atheist Ireland last week. This is twice the number you would think from the published CSO...
View Article62 Types of Irish Weddings
Atheist Ireland has obtained figures from the CSO showing the 62 types of wedding ceremonies in Ireland in 2022. They range from Roman Catholic to the Rites of Passage of the Indigenous Wisdom...
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