Uninstall  the Messages application from Mountain Lion?

I was wanting to know if there was a way to uninstall the Messages application from Mountain Lion, I tried to delete it/move to trash and it gave me a message saying that the application is required by OS X. I want to uninstall the application due to privacy issues encountered with two Iphones on one apple id account.
We would just start a new account for one of the phones but as i understand the music that is currently on the phone would not be able to be added to the new account from the original account. By uninstalling messages it would alleviate some issues.
-matt

Hi,
To be sure.
On the iOS device go to Settings > Messages > Send and Receive and remove the Apple ID.
Set the iPhone or iPad into Airplane Mode.
Wait a few minutes.
Turn the device "On" again.
Send and Receive should now list just the iPhone Number.
Now Restart Messages on the Mac.
There will be an alert saying the iphone is using just the iPhone number.
Deny this in the click option buttons.
Then  go to the Sign out Button.
Then go to the Finder > Go Menu > Go to Folder and type in ~/Library/Preferences in to the dialogue box that appears.
Find and drag to the Trash com.apple.imessage.bag.plist and com.apple.imservice.iMessage.plist (this one holds the Apple ID and Aliases (which include the iPhone numbers)
Restart Messages.
It will start and be available for AIM, Jabber, Yahoo and the Bonjour Account  use but will not have an active iMessage account.
9:09 PM      Saturday; January 12, 2013
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