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Fáilte romhat go suíomh idirlíne Cumann Daonnachta na hÉireann. Tá súil againn go mbainfidh tú taitneamh as. |
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Last update: 29th May 2008 |
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NEW on the web: —A highly informative new blog from Jaime Hyland "on the relationship between philosophy, religion, the media, politics and culture" in Ireland. Jaime's blog is a response to the many columnists and spokepeople for the religious whose views are regularly aired but rarely questioned or examined critically in Irish media. Institute of Humanist Studies news feed
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Next HAI Event:Monthly meeting, Sunday, 6th July 2008 Book early for your accommodation!
All-Ireland Humanist Summer School 29-31st August 2008 Humanism and the Global Village Speakers will include Diana Brown, Justin Keating, Dr Wujud Lafta and John Woods Please ensure to book your accommodation in Carlingford as soon as possible. It's a popular place and a popular event! Watch this space for more details Monthly Meetings open to all
Members of the HAI meet on the first Sunday of every month in the centre of Dublin. Details can be found here. Summer School 2007 |
Dialogue Update: New submission to Irish GovernmentThe HAI has an updated version of its submission to the Government Dialogue process. HAI board issue press release on Brussel's DeclarationThe Board of the Humanist Association of Ireland welcomes the inclusive and democratic wording of the Berlin Declaration... Sign the Brussels Declaration!Supported by hundreds of national and European politicians, prominent academics and community leaders the Brussels Declaration is the centrepiece of the campaign to head off claims by organised religion for even greater involvement in Europe’s political affairs. |
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The Humanist Association of Ireland is affiliated to the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) and the European Humanist Federation IHEU is the world union of Humanist, rationalist, secular, laïque, ethical culture, atheist and freethought organizations. Their mission is to represent and support the global Humanist movement. Their goal is a Humanist world in which human rights are respected and all can live a life of dignity. IHEU Amsterdam Declaration |
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If you live in Ireland and are an atheist, agnostic, freethinker, rationalist, secularist, sceptic; do not believe in a god, are non-religious or have no belief in the supernatural - Humanism may just interest you! |
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