A Word from our Glorious Leader Seán Bent
Whether you’re curious about what on earth UCC Atheists actually
does or you’re just hoping to find something thought provoking, you’ll
find it here.
You might be wondering why we feel the need to publish an entire mag-
azine. Well, being an atheist broadly means that you do not believe in a god or gods - hav-
ing this viewpoint affects one’s perspectives on a great many issues. From international
politics to every day social norms in Cork City, non-believers will inevitably spot and ques-
tion assumptions made about what is considered proper conduct, fair judgement, and log-
ical interpretation of the facts. Atheist issues are diverse because issues of the divine have
and continue to influence the world around us (often in ways more subtle than we might
initially realise). It is from these kinds of issues that we draw our material for the Invisible
Pink Unicorn.
Take a look around the magazine and spare a few thoughts for things philosophical and
topical, and why not join us at our events during the year for more of the same.
THE MIGHTY PINK ONE COMMANDS YOU TO GIVE THE SOCIETY A TRY (and bring
A 1 An ancient novel often read on
Sunday.
D 2 law concerned with free expression
in terms of religion.
D 3 Belief in strict and literal
interpretations of religious texts.
A 4 Descent with modification.
D 5 Proposed and provided evidence `
for evolution.
D 6 Ancient Greek atheist philosopher.
A 7 Alternative term for "atheist".
A 8 Infamous book by Richard Dawkins.
A 9 Deity created as a mockery of the
decision to teach intelligent design in
schools.
A 10 Aarrogant Atheist with Selfish Genes
A 11 The opposite of atheism.
A 12 Belief that one is unable to tell if
God exists or not.
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The Committee
Godless Crossword
If you are wondering
what the Invisible
Pink Unicorn is
about then turn to
page 28.
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