Paroxysm
Superhero
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2009
- Messages
- 8,070
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 31
http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/edmonton/2010/03/24/13347036.html
Very strange indeed. Would you change your name if you could?
God confesses to be a convicted criminal who spent five years in prison for trying to smuggle a suitcase of marijuana into Japan.
He also lives in Edmonton, and, thank God for name changes.
The Grant MacEwan student, formerly known as John Paul LaPointe, fought the Alberta government to have his moniker changed to God Dieux and won.
Apparently their lawyers went a little crazy over it, said the 33-year-old, adding: I know now is the time for change.
Service Alberta spokesman Cam Traynor confirmed the switch, explaining lawyers found no legal reason to deny the request.
This wasnt the first time an Albertan has gone holy with their handle. Several people have renamed themselves God in the past, Traynor said.
The latest God is far from sacred.
Several years ago, he spent 5-and-a-half years in a Japanese prison after getting busted trying to smuggle a suitcase of marijuana into the Narita airport, just outside Tokyo.
Before then God was living in a new-age spiritual commune in Pune, India, where he met a Russian mystic who helped give him a new identity.
Back then, God still went by his birth name, but chose to change it after an off-the-cuff conversation with the Russian, who suggested the moniker switch.
It was spontaneous, God said. I just knew it was the true self that was manifesting in that moment.
We knew how strong it could be. But also, we knew how innocent and playful it could be.
The bilingual Vancouver native changed his last name to Dieux, an attempt at the French term Dieu for God.
I dont want to make problem with the Quebecers, he said, laughing. I want to be able to visit Montreal and try the maple syrup and not get heckled.
God, who moved to Edmonton last November, said hes expecting no backlash from the religious community.
I think people are really respectful in Canada of different beliefs and are respectful of each others beliefs, God said. In a sense, this is giving a very playful energy to the idea of God. Its making it very ordinary.
Very strange indeed. Would you change your name if you could?