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16th November 2015
03:03pm GMT

“While I don’t think the government can involve itself in matters of religion, I do hope this decision encourages my fellow Pastafarian Atheists to come out and express themselves as I have.”
A spokesperson for the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles says policy does not permit head coverings or hats in license photos. But, exemptions can be made for religious or medical reasons.
The Pasatfarian website states the church has been around for hundreds of years, but only entered the mainstream in 2005.
The FSM church describes its self as having “millions, if not thousands, of devout worshipers”, and says it is “widely considered a legitimate religion”. For a mere $25 you can become ordained to be a Pastafarian Minister.
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