Last week Niko Alm, from Austria, won a long-running case to allow him to wear a plastic colander on his head in photographs for his driving licence. He had submitted the images in 2011, but they were deemed unsuitable and he was asked to send new ones. For Alm, though, it became a matter of newfound principle. Discovering that headgear can be worn in photographs if they have a basis in religious belief, he came out as Pastafarian and went to court to defend his right to worship at the altar of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Mr Alm said “It’s no more absurd to me than Christianity’s Holy Trinity (multiple personality disorder, surely?), Kabbalah’s mystical bracelets and magic water, or the idea that a Scientologist’s soul heads to a private planet after death.”
Is there a difference between his religion and all the others – and if so, what is it?
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