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Humani member Myrtle Ewing  gave a very positive portrayal of a humanist life in her interview with The Belfast Telegraph jounalist Jane Bell entitled Humanism: The alternative to religion

Bi-monthly magazine Humanism Ireland


Letter from the Editor
Welcome to the all-Ireland Humanist magazine, the result of a merger between Humani, the journal of the Humanist  Association of Northern Ireland, and The Irish Humanist, journal of the Humanist Association of Ireland. Humanism Ireland will be on sale throughout the island and we hope it will raise the profile of Humanism from Malin Head to Mizen Head.
    Ireland, north and south, is becoming a more diverse and plural society. Ethnic minorities are growing daily, women are acquiring more power and influence in all walks of life, gays and lesbians are emerging from the shadows, and secularists are sticking their heads above the parapet. All are contributing to a new and exciting melting pot.
    The most successful societies are those which utilise all their diverse cultures, divergent opinions and varied talents for the common good. They recognise the right to be different, while at the same time cherishing the universal values we all share as part of our common humanity.
    Humanism Ireland aims to reflect this diversity, as well as giving voice to the 14% or more of the population who comprise a secular constituency.  At  first  glance,  this challenge  might appear to be impossible. But in life we must do the thing we think we cannot do. The Humanist philosophy is basically the same wherever we live on this crowded earth, and issues of concern to Humanists are much the same on either side of the Irish border. Bertrand Russell summed it up well: “Remember your humanity and forget the rest”. Humanism Ireland seeks to address issues of concern to humanity, here and elsewhere, and to applaud and celebrate all human endeavour which contributes to the betterment of life now and in the future.


Articles are accepted for publication at the editor's discretion. Letters are also welcome. Letters and articles should be submitted to the editor:Brian McClinton, 25 Riverside Drive, Lisburn, BT27 4HE, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Tel 028 92677264.  email brianmcclinton@btinternet.com

Download the whole issue here

THE RECKONING
Brian McClinton on the need for a new paradigm
EDUCATION OR INSTRUCTION?
Dick Spicer deplores the sins of the fathers
EQUALITY FOR THE NON-RELIGIOUS
Brian Whiteside explains the Dart campaign
AIDS, CONDOMS AND THE POPE
Dermot Donnelly analyses the Pope’s cynical intervention
HOT TOPICS
THE JADE EFFECT
Shelley Leggett considers Jade Goody’s legacy
SAME-SEX REPRODUCTION
Neil Reid asks what will happen when abominations breed
FAITH: JUST ANOTHER WORD FOR OPINION
Matthew Tull sharpens his critical thinking
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO HELL?
William Burns asks why hell has lost its fire
HAPPY RESURRECTION, ISHTAR
William Harwood examines resurrection myths
THE TURIN SHROUD
Karin Bamford asks Shroudies to open their eyes
LETTERS
PROSPERO’S MEDIA DIARY
EDWARD FITZGERALD AND OMAR KHAYYAM
David Godden celebrates a famous poet and his translator
POETRY CORNER
STUART HARTILL CLINGING TO A ROCK
FILMS: Imagining the Holocaust
BOOKS: Society without God 
BOOKS: Ireland’s Hidden Diaspora

  Download the Whole March-April issue here.

SELECTED ARCHIVE

PADDY WOODWARD: AGNOSTIC ABOUT EVERYTHING

DD BANDISTE: SCIENCE AND RELIGION? 1 2

CHRIS COPSEY: GENESIS: A SHORT STORY 1 2

WILLIAM BURNS: SHOULD JESUS WIN AN OSCAR: JESUS AT THE MOVIES 1  2

BRIAN McCLINTON: THE MYTH OF THE DOGMATIC ATHEIST

TOM CRAWFORD: DID JESUS EXIST? 1 2

JAMES McKENNA: THE ROOTS OF ILLUSION 1 2

DANIEL HOLDER: PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF MIGRANT WORKERS

ROY BROWN: THE TYRANNY OF IGNORANCE 1 2 3

WILLIAM HARWOOD: INTELLIGENT DESIGN 1 2 3

ROBIN WILSON: COPING WITH DIVERSITY: A COSMOPOLITAN APPROACH 1 2 3 4 5

SHELLEY LEGGETT: BELFAST PRIDE 2008

GLENN PATTERSON: A CONSENSUS ON CROWING

NCE IN THE HUMANIST TRADITION 1 2 3

NORMAN RICHARDSON: TOWARDS AN INCLUSIVE RE 1 2

ALAN WATSON: CREATION WARS

BRIAN McCLINTON: UNITED IRELAND1 2

TERRY MOSELEY: IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE? 1

ROGER CLIFFORD: BIG BAD IRAN 1 2

KEVIN McNICHOLL: DOSTOEVSKY'S GOD 1 2

KEVIN McNICHOLL: BELFAST PRIDE AND THE AMSTERDAM DECLARATION 1 2

MARTIN McLOONE: SETTLING OLD SCORES: RELIGION ABND IRISH CINEMA 1 2 3 4

BRIAN McCLINTON: SWIFT - THE FREETHINKER? 1 2

LOTHAR LUKEN: EUTHANASIA - THE LAST FREEDOM

BRIAN McCLINTON: NO ABORTION HERE

DICK SPICER: MY SPIRITUAL DIMENSION 1  2

DICK SPICER: THE IONA INSTITUTE

MICHAEL IRWIN: AN IRISH LIVING WILL 1  2

WILLIAM BURNS: CELEBRATING IGNORANCE

PADDY McEVOY:ONE SOLID STATE