Humanism Ireland

Published six times per year jointly by The Humanist Assn. of Ireland and the Humanist Assn. of N. Ireland

Thursday 29 April 2010

HUMANISM IRELAND 122

Hi! 122, May-June, is now out and should be available in Eason's and other shops.


In this issue:

THE NEW POLITICS

Robin Wilson mounts a platform for change
CAMP QUEST IRELAND 2010
Rita Ann Harrold announces a new venture
NO MORE HEROES
Kenneth Halford wants an end to madness
CHERCHEZ LES FEMMES
Jeanne Rathbone wants some raging feminatheists
ROTTING FROM THE CORE
Jason Walsh says Irish Catholicism’s demise isn’t all good
PHILOSOPHY CLASS
Brian McClinton wants Philosophy in schools
‘INTEGRATING’ CHILDREN
Catherine O’Brien wants proper integration in schools
CHOICE WITHOUT BIAS
Dick Spicer wants stronger safeguards for children
MONTAIGNE’S ESSAYS
Brian McClinton seeks life’s meaning from a Frenchman
THE CONSOLATIONS OF FAITH; POETRY CORNER
Dick Spicer wants Humanists to understand religious belief
LOOKING FOR THE VEEDON FLEECE
RĂ³ise Carroll says religion is an obstacle to understanding
EQUALITY COMES DROPPING SLOW
Brian Whiteside is frustrated by the slow pace of change
CLINGING TO A ROCK WITH STUART HARTILL
LETTERS; MORE POETRY (page 21)
FILMS: The Hurt Locker; The Class; The White Ribbon
THEATRE: Roger Clifford applauds Over the Bridge
BOOK: Contested Will
BOOK: William Harwood reviews The Case for God
PROSPERO’S MEDIA DIARY: THE TRIAL OF BENEDICT



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