Posted on 11/14/2015 2:07:27 PM PST by Pinkbell
A woman in Massachusetts is causing a stir on the Internet after a photograph of her wearing a colander on her head in her driverâs license photo have been circulating the web â all in the name of freedom of religion.
On Friday, Nov. 13, Lindsay Miller of Lowell, Mass., told the Associated Press that she âabsolutely loves the history and the storyâ of Pastafarians, a religious group that is otherwise known as the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
She opted to wear a strainer on her head as part of her religious observance, she added, much the same way that other religions have their own headwear of choice.
According to the Pastafarian website, the the religion has existed âin secrecy for hundreds of years,â but âcame into the mainstream just a few years ago.â
âSome claim that the church is purely a thought experiment or satire, illustrating that Intelligent Design is not science, just a pseudoscience manufactured by Christians to push Creationism into public schools,â an explainer on the site reads. âThese people are mistaken â The Church of FSM is legit, and backed by hard science. Anything that comes across as humor or satire is purely coincidental.â
A spokesperson for the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles told the AP that though head coverings and hats are not allowed in license photos, exceptions are made for religious reasons.
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You're right, there could be some saucy comments, in the spirit of biparmesanship
This thread is worth leavening up. Don’t want to be a wet noodle.
That picture, first thought... lowbridge 419
Everyone is missing the point of what she did!
She showed how ridiculous it is for anyone to use any religion to get around the basics in society such as simply not wearing head gear in a drivers license photo.
I only read a few of the comments before making this comment so I don’t know if others did see her brilliance in doing this.
Hey! Maybe I can do a DewRagafarian thing...
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