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Woman allowed to wear spaghetti strainer in Mass. license photo


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2015 Nov 14, 1:23pm   3,874 views  12 comments

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A woman who identifies herself as a Pastafarian, a follower of a religion that teaches that an airborne “spaghetti monster” could have created the universe, has succeeded in her bid to wear a colander on her head in her driver’s license photo.

Lindsay Miller claims the spaghetti strainer is a sign of her devotion to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

In August, the Lowell resident was denied a renewed license by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, she said, for wearing the metal cookware.

“They were kind of laughing at me,” Miller said. “I thought of other religions and women and thought that this was not fair. I thought, ‘Just because you haven’t heard of this belief system, [the RMV] should not be denying me a license.’ ”

According to the RMV’s website, drivers are barred from wearing hats or head covers in their photos, unless the clothing items are “for medical or religious reasons.”

Miller filed for an appeal immediately after the August incident. Through a friend, she enlisted the help of Patty DeJuneas, a member of the Secular Legal Society, a network of lawyers that assist the American Humanist Association.

DeJuneas said in a telephone interview that every religion deserves protection under the First Amendment, even if others think a certain sect may be “ridiculous.”

“I’m not a Pastafarian. But my understanding, and my view of it, is that it’s a secular religion that uses parody to make certain points about a belief system,” DeJuneas said.

The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, according to its website, first “came into the mainstream” in 2005. The international movement, which has its own gospel, says it’s not making an anti-religious statement by advancing a set of outlandish beliefs.

The group, which subscribes to the idea that an invisible creature made from cooked noodles could be responsible for gravity, sells itself as all-inclusive, which attracted Miller in the first place.

“It’s a religion that uses parody. We accept all dogma, but we reject all dogma at the same time,” Miller said. “That’s what is so great about Pastafarianism. It accepts everyone.”

The church says it highlights the need to make a distinction between the beliefs espoused by various religions and the value that people get from them.

“The fact that millions of people get something positive out of a religion — even if it is based in superstition — does mean something. But that’s not to say it’s True, only that it has Value,” said the church’s website, which veers from the silly to the serious.

Miller had spent two months without a license when the RMV suddenly canceled her appeal hearing in October. A second hearing was slated for this week, but officials from the Registry instead contacted DeJuneas on Tuesday, and agreed to allow Miller to wear the colander in her license photo.

“The RMV processed the customer’s request consistent with its established facial image policy,” Michael Verseckes, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, said in an e-mailed statement.

When asked why the RMV shifted directions, Verseckes said, “We do not get into the sincerity or the veracity of religious beliefs.”

Verseckes said he didn’t know if Miller was the first person in the state to wear a colander in a license photo.

“The RMV does not track instances in which we accommodate religious beliefs asserted when license images are captured,” he said.

Pastafarians in other states, including Utah and Missouri, have donned colanders in license photos to honor the noodle deity. In 2014, a Pomfret, N.Y., town councilor wore a strainer on his head when he took his oath for office.

Miller said she was delighted by the state’s decision to allow her to exercise her religious freedom.

“I haven’t had an ID for quite a few months, and that’s kind of been a problem on certain things, so I’m glad I don’t have to wait any longer,” Miller said.

On Thursday, she went with her boyfriend to pick up a temporary license, and take a new photo while wearing the spaghetti strainer.

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/11/13/woman-allowed-wear-spaghetti-strainer-her-head-mass-license-photo/m8ADuh2oS2zk2jrc85o3FM/story.html

#humor #politics #religion

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1   turtledove   2015 Nov 14, 1:24pm  

I'm not worried at all. We are so going to kick ISIS' butt!

2   indigenous   2015 Nov 14, 4:35pm  

This was started out of protest of intelligent design being taught in schools.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster

3   FortWayne   2015 Nov 15, 9:18pm  

indigenous says

This was started out of protest of intelligent design being taught in schools.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster

Because Big Bang Theory is so much better.... something went bang, than boom, maybe, and out comes earth with walking humans! At least intelligent design is far more credible.

5   Y   2015 Nov 16, 7:05am  

This is a damning explosion...

FortWayne says

something went bang, than boom, maybe, and out comes earth with walking humans!

6   Y   2015 Nov 16, 7:07am  

So what's that on her shoulder, dandruff or parmesan??

turtledove says

On Thursday, she went with her boyfriend to pick up a temporary license, and take a new photo while wearing the spaghetti strainer.

7   zzyzzx   2015 Nov 16, 7:15am  

Thread is useless without a pic:

Would have been better if they didn't blur out her height and weight.

8   NDrLoR   2015 Nov 16, 9:50am  

She's got crazy person eyes:

zzyzzx says



9   zzyzzx   2015 Nov 16, 10:44am  

I still want to know if she is fat. Mostly because I suspect that she is and just want to confirm that,

10   ja   2015 Nov 16, 11:10am  

it's good to see how America is innovative on everything

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-14135523

11   elliemae   2015 Dec 6, 2:01pm  

The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster should have a better icon than a common strainer - what about a strainer with wings and a single horn in the front - the Uni-scetti Monster? Huh?

The theory these churches base their worship upon is simple: if you can believe a deity that you can't see, touch, hear or communicate with, why not assign the same power to an inanimate object such as a spaghetti strainer or food such as bacon? Works for me.

There are other churches to belong to that don't require kitchen gadgets be worn on the head:

Dudism - Church of the Latter-Day Dude (from the Big Lebowski)
United Church of Bacon

12   indigenous   2015 Dec 6, 2:04pm  

Look up the 5 ways by Thomas Aquinas

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