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misterx91578
06-15-2008, 12:55 PM
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/1006179,ingodwetrust061408.article

Zion man now officially named In God We Trust

June 14, 2008

BY NICHOLAS P. ALAJAKIS Lake County News-Sun

Steve Kreuscher is no more.

A Lake County judge granted permission to the Zion man Friday to officially change his name to "In God We Trust." That's "In God" as a first name and "We Trust" as a last name.
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The Zion artist people used to know as Steve Kreuscher is now legally "In God We Trust."
(Josh Peckler/Special to the News-Sun)



The 57-year-old artist and bus driver was ecstatic about the name change as he exited court Friday.

"I feel great. It's just like, yes!" We Trust said.

The entire process before Judge David Hall took less than two minutes, but We Trust said he was quite nervous.

"I have been praying for this. I didn't want anything to mess this up," he said.

We Trust said the new name more closely represents his devotion to God than "Steve Kreuscher" did.

The process to change his name took roughly three months. Throughout the course We Trust said he was looking for a sign from God that would let him know it was a good idea. He got it one day while adding up the expenses for the name change, which came out to roughly $600.

"I didn't want to use my own money because things are tight," said the father of four. "Three weeks later, I got my (tax) rebate check for $600."

Changing his name to something so out of the ordinary is bound to get mixed reactions from people, especially because of the religious overtones, he said.

"I'm not out to offend anybody. People can call me something different," We Trust said.

We Trust must now go about changing his name on all legal documents. Early next week, he'll visit the Social Security office in Waukegan and then the Secretary of State's office and his bank.

He's already begun signing his artwork with his new moniker, a move that may add value to his work.

"There are billions of artists out there. If you don't do something to stand out in the crowd the world won't recognize you," We Trust said.

exstatic
06-15-2008, 01:14 PM
All your money are belong to us....

Mister Sinister
06-15-2008, 02:24 PM
I know where Zion is, and I knew there was a reason I avoided it.

BradLohaus
06-15-2008, 11:14 PM
I read an article 4 or 5 years ago about a guy who wanted to change his name to "I Am That I Am" and was denied by a judge.

Don Quixote
06-15-2008, 11:17 PM
That would have gotten him stoned in Bible times. Shoot, it might still get him stoned in Hasidic communities overseas.

Slydragon
06-15-2008, 11:23 PM
If your art sucks no name change will fix that.

lefty
06-15-2008, 11:29 PM
" They can do that ?? !!! Now everybody will call me Maestro, muahahaha "

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