Timmy
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Of course he's a member of the flying spaghetti monster parody religion .
But I like this decision . Now when people claim religious beliefs exemption they should have to prove its really their religious beliefs !
http://www.newsweek.com/flying-spaghetti-monster-parody-religion-447535
Cavanaugh argued that his religion requires him to wear special religious clothing in the form of "full pirate regalia," but that prison officials refused to allow him to do so, despite allowing members of other, recognized religions to purchase and wear special clothing and other items. Cavanaugh also argued that prison officials kept him from meeting and holding religious services with other members of his faith. He also demanded $5 million in damages for "deep emotional, psychological, and spiritual pain."
But I like this decision . Now when people claim religious beliefs exemption they should have to prove its really their religious beliefs !
http://www.newsweek.com/flying-spaghetti-monster-parody-religion-447535
Cavanaugh argued that his religion requires him to wear special religious clothing in the form of "full pirate regalia," but that prison officials refused to allow him to do so, despite allowing members of other, recognized religions to purchase and wear special clothing and other items. Cavanaugh also argued that prison officials kept him from meeting and holding religious services with other members of his faith. He also demanded $5 million in damages for "deep emotional, psychological, and spiritual pain."