Below, fresh off the press is a media release of the Atheist Foundation of Australia
The Rise of Atheism – Global Atheist Convention
Melbourne – 12-14 March 2010Sending a strong message that atheism is gaining momentum as a political issue in Australia, thousands of non-believers will gather in Melbourne next March for a major international convention: The Rise of Atheism. The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre has been booked for the event which is set to become the largest gathering of non-theists in Australia’s history.
President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia (AFA), David Nicholls, says that inquiries about the convention have exceeded all expectations and interest continues to grow as organisers confirm some of the leading names of the ‘New Atheism’ movement as speakers.
Leading the lineup is author of The God Delusion, British evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins, along with American biologist, Professor P. Z. Myers, host of the world’s top-ranked science blog, Pharyngula. Also confirmed is Dan Barker, a former evangelical pastor. Barker, author of Losing Faith in Faith, now heads America’s Freedom from Religion Foundation and hosts America’s first atheist radio program, Freethought Radio on Air America.
Australian speakers include; philosopher and professor of bioethics, Peter Singer, broadcaster Phillip Adams, and Age columnist, Catherine Deveny. More information on the convention is available at:http://www.atheistconvention.org.au
The enormous contemporary interest in atheism as a social and political movement has been fueled by global religious conflicts and the increasing politicisation and influence of the ‘religious right’. A number of best-selling books on the subject, including Dawkins’ The God Delusion, Sam Harris’ The End of Faith, and Christopher Hitchens’ God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, have inspired thousands to join non-theist organisations and online atheist communities.
AFA president, David Nicholls says, "Non-religious Australians are fed-up with an unrepresentative Christian minority influencing important civil rights issues like abortion, euthanasia, stem cell research and gay marriage – all issues which the majority of Australians support. They’re also concerned about the amount of tax-payers’ money being pumped into religious schools at the expense of the public education system."
"People contact us at the Atheist Foundation every day, saying, "What can we do to stop this?" says Nicholls.
Surveys show that only 7.5% of Australians attend church regularly. While the official Census figures show Australia’s ‘non-religious’ make up 20% of the population, several major international studies reveal that this figure is vastly underestimated. Nicholls estimates that non-believers in Australia are probably closer to 50%.
The Rise of Atheism Convention will bring together atheists from around the country, and across the world. "Make no mistake," says Nicholls, "this is not just going to be a talk-fest. The incredible level of interest should be a huge wake-up call to politicians and Christian lobbyists, alike, that non-religious Australians are preparing to stand-up and be counted. Atheism is on the rise, and the non-religious will no longer sit quietly on the sidelines while good policies are derailed by religious dogma and prejudice."
Relevant Statistics
Nationally, only 7.5% of Australians attend a place of worship weekly. Source: Zuckerman, Phil (2005), Atheism: Contemporary Rates and Patterns, Cambridge University PressA survey by Germany’s Religion Monitor (2008) found that 31% of Australians do not believe in God, a divine power or life after death, while a further 26% were uncertain to varying degrees. Source: Religion Monitor (2008), ‘Australia: High level of religious identity paired with low level of Belief’, Bertelsmann Stiftung Foundation, Sydney/Gütersloh (Germany)
Contact:
David Nicholls
President
Atheist Foundation of Australia Inc
Private Mail Bag 6
Maitland SA 5573
AustraliaPhone: (08) 8835-2269
International: +61 8 8835-2269Email: info@atheistfoundation.org.au
Web: http://www.atheistfoundation.org.au
Forum: http://atheistfoundation.org.au/forums/
Convention: http://www.atheistconvention.org.au
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Haha funnily enough I had a heap fo comments this morning. I am so going when I save up enough to by my tickets. Are you going to all weekend. Because I am a student I get concession prices but then I have to pay for accomodation for longer. Hmm. So this blogging contingency are we gunna meet down there? I have to get flights too, argh panic. Haha.
I will be attempting to go for the entire weekend. I am unemployed but can't access concessions so will have to pay full price. I hope to stay with friends and relatives. The idea with the blogging contingent is to meet and cover the conference as best we can.
I'll not be able to make it. And I still can't help but think that Catherine Deveny is an underwhelming addition to the list. Myers, Dawkins, Singer, umm… Deveny! Doesn't exactly do it for me.
Singer is a high point of course. But then I'm not going.
Oh that’s a pity Bruce. I have read some of Deveny’s work, she’s okay but as you say not quite the caliber of Adams and Singer.
@Bruce We're in the process of confirming some great high profile females for a panel discussion at the moment. Stay tuned!