Maybe you re-read the full article about rhetorical questions and try again.
Sigh.Okay, let me go quarter-speed for you.
Kafein, essentially, says this: "religious authorities shouldn't (in an ideal situation) be consulted and religion should be a strictly private matter and not grant any privileges."
No one is questioning German law. I'm certain Kafein
knows why the judge asked religious leaders about it, but the point is that it shouldn't happen. Right now it does, because (certain, specified) religions are given special privileges on account of being recognized by the state.
I'm not sure if I can go any more 1+1=2 for you.