Santa!?!?! I hate the lie!
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^^Nicely said.
Also, Einstein didn't recommend lots of fairy tales for children for nothing. They foster the imagination and wonder of the universe. If he hadn't had any of that, I can't imagine he would have been able to imagine the solutions to physical problems the way he did.
Adding falsehoods to reality does not make reality easier to understand.0 -
Look...When I was little I literally SAW Santa and BELIEVED. That is, I believed until I found the Santa suit in the attic and put two and two together. I made the decision to put on the santa suit (with a pillow tummy to boot) and became SAnta.
These little lies are a fun part of childhood and discerning truth is part of growing up.
Much love to all of you this holiday season.0 -
^^Nicely said.
Also, Einstein didn't recommend lots of fairy tales for children for nothing. They foster the imagination and wonder of the universe. If he hadn't had any of that, I can't imagine he would have been able to imagine the solutions to physical problems the way he did.
I love how you completely miss my point so that you can ignore it.
That's OK, though. Maybe this is one of those abstract ideas someone who never fully developed an imagination can't grasp. :flowerforyou:
See I understand you are superior.:noway:
I'm not sure if this is sarcastic or not... but if it isn't... :noway:0 -
kids don't lose out if they don't do Santa. There are children from all kinds of non-Christian religions all over the world who don't have Santa but still manage to have happy childhoods and develop an imagination, sense of wonder and an ability to think outside the box....
Santa's simply an example. Obviously, kids who don't celebrate Christmas don't do the Santa thing. But pretty much every culture and religion has something similar.
My issue isn't with not "doing" Santa. It's the complete refusal to allow any real fantasy in a child's life that I have a problem with.
By definition, there is no such thing as "real fantasy".
I have noticed that no one thinks that the people who don't "do Santa" because they only celebrate Christmas as Jesus' birth haven't gotten any grief over not teaching their child that Santa is real. Isn't that odd.0 -
^^Nicely said.
Also, Einstein didn't recommend lots of fairy tales for children for nothing. They foster the imagination and wonder of the universe. If he hadn't had any of that, I can't imagine he would have been able to imagine the solutions to physical problems the way he did.
I love how you completely miss my point so that you can ignore it.
That's OK, though. Maybe this is one of those abstract ideas someone who never fully developed an imagination can't grasp. :flowerforyou:
See I understand you are superior.:noway:
I'm not sure if this is sarcastic or not... but if it isn't... :noway:0 -
But Santa IS REAL!!! Santa is no myth............Santa dwells inside each and every one of us.
If Santa doesn't, then you truly have no heart, no compassion...........no humanity about yourself.
http://santaisreal.com/
Check out this website and listen to the lessons in the videos. Especially for the date of the 5th.0 -
When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!0
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Forgive my spelling mistakes! Auto correct!!! Fill in the missing pieces with what makes sense!0
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When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!0 -
Great minds think alike my friend!!! We are all the SPIRIT of Santa!When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!0 -
Great minds think alike my friend!!! We are all the SPIRIT of Santa!When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!0 -
Great minds think alike my friend!!! We are all the SPIRIT of Santa!When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!
I'm curious as to why not..since Santa is based off of St. Nicolas...I still believe in the principles taught to me through the "Santa" experience given to me by my parents..If it helps them to understand how to be selfless, giving, and thoughtful is it not just a tool? Not trying to start a new debate or come off as snarky, I'm just curious as to why utilizing the Santa tool when it helps put it into perspective for a child is bad..0 -
Great minds think alike my friend!!! We are all the SPIRIT of Santa!When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!
I'm curious as to why not..since Santa is based off of St. Nicolas...I still believe in the principles taught to me through the "Santa" experience given to me by my parents..If it helps them to understand how to be selfless, giving, and thoughtful is it not just a tool? Not trying to start a new debate or come off as snarky, I'm just curious as to why utilizing the Santa tool when it helps put it into perspective for a child is bad..0 -
Great minds think alike my friend!!! We are all the SPIRIT of Santa!When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!
I'm curious as to why not..since Santa is based off of St. Nicolas...I still believe in the principles taught to me through the "Santa" experience given to me by my parents..If it helps them to understand how to be selfless, giving, and thoughtful is it not just a tool? Not trying to start a new debate or come off as snarky, I'm just curious as to why utilizing the Santa tool when it helps put it into perspective for a child is bad..
There are a lot of ways to teach the spirit of giving and charity. How about Jesus Christ or Mother Theresa, for starters?0 -
^^Nicely said.
Also, Einstein didn't recommend lots of fairy tales for children for nothing. They foster the imagination and wonder of the universe. If he hadn't had any of that, I can't imagine he would have been able to imagine the solutions to physical problems the way he did.
Yep. Where would we be today if he wasn't captivated by the mysteries of the universe. Mysteries are mystical by their very nature.0 -
Hi. I'm 33 and I still get 1 present from Santa from my parents. For me Santa is magic in Christmas. You know POLAR EXPRESS...BELIEVE When lights on the christmas tree have a twinkle that is Santa. The excitement of opening up presents that is Santa. The stocking huge over the chimmney with care...that is Santa. How you weave in religion or not and family traditions is up to you. Santa is whatever you want it to be0
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Sorry my internet died...but also giving is Santa. My kids are 12 and 13. I told them at a very young age there is no such thing as a fat man flying around with a bunch of reindeer. Santa is much much more than that! Will it scar your child into adulthood b/c you lied to him...no it won't. But if you tell him there is no such thing as the fat man with reindeer what are you going to tell him?
I have had the pleasure of meeting a man whi play Santa every year and it's a "breakfast with Santa type thing" This man impressed me cause this is what he said.
The red of my suit is the blood Jesus shed for me. The white in my suit is the reassurance of heaven. The black in my suits is sins forgotten.0 -
^^Nicely said.
Also, Einstein didn't recommend lots of fairy tales for children for nothing. They foster the imagination and wonder of the universe. If he hadn't had any of that, I can't imagine he would have been able to imagine the solutions to physical problems the way he did.
Adding falsehoods to reality does not make reality easier to understand.
You do understand, that it took many years to prove Einstein's theories. And many believed they were falsehoods. Fortunately, those with an imagination kept at it. And eventually proved them to be reality.0 -
All of the suggestions that scientists need to believe in magic in order to be successful are completely foolish.
Imagination does not depend on believing mythology is real.0 -
oh god make it stop!!!0
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All of the suggestions that scientists need to believe in magic in order to be successful are completely foolish.
Imagination does not depend on believing mythology is real.
Imagination can refer to thinking outside the box, as it were. Or are you saying that scientists don't do that either?0 -
so...obviously this thread has been hijacked...? amaright?0
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so...obviously this thread has been hijacked...? amaright?0
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I can't believe this thread is still going!0
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All of the suggestions that scientists need to believe in magic in order to be successful are completely foolish.
Imagination does not depend on believing mythology is real.
Imagination can refer to thinking outside the box, as it were. Or are you saying that scientists don't do that either?
It was said earlier that not believing in mythologies would not allow a person to develop an imagination.
I'm calling BS on that stupidity.0 -
oh god make it stop!!!
He's not listening . . .
Cause this thread is still going.
Ergo . . .
You must be going to hell0 -
All of the suggestions that scientists need to believe in magic in order to be successful are completely foolish.
Imagination does not depend on believing mythology is real.
Imagination can refer to thinking outside the box, as it were. Or are you saying that scientists don't do that either?
It was said earlier that not believing in mythologies would not allow a person to develop an imagination.
I'm calling BS on that stupidity.
too many big words!!0 -
Great minds think alike my friend!!! We are all the SPIRIT of Santa!When I explained this to 2 of my 3 kids (#3 still believes), I told them about St Nicholas and how he would take gifts to children. I have explained that "Santa" is a manifestation of that spirit of giving. I have told them that "Santa" or St Nicholas lives in all of us and we keep that spirit alive by passing on the joy and happiness of giving. We know how good it feels to receive,thus when they learn the truth about "Santa" they are learning that people give to see joy in others and that v in turn ways your heart. Maybe your parents didn't instill the feeling of gratitude for the gifts you received. Maybe you never learned how out how it felt to make someone else happy by giving. You may have missed the fact that it is better too give than to receive....why all the bitterness about the "lie"? We're you not thankful for all the gifts you received no matter who brought them. Merry Christmas!
Yes, I tried to convey a similar message right above your comment!!
Santa is real..............he lives inside all of us!
I'm curious as to why not..since Santa is based off of St. Nicolas...I still believe in the principles taught to me through the "Santa" experience given to me by my parents..If it helps them to understand how to be selfless, giving, and thoughtful is it not just a tool? Not trying to start a new debate or come off as snarky, I'm just curious as to why utilizing the Santa tool when it helps put it into perspective for a child is bad..
There are a lot of ways to teach the spirit of giving and charity. How about Jesus Christ or Mother Theresa, for starters?
I didn't say there weren't...just asked why, as a parent, you wouldn't use every tool you had available. I guess it's a parenting issue, vs an actual lying issue...like any tool it can be used improperly, resulting in spoiled, selfish brats..but used properly it contributed to my sense of charity, well being of others, and my imagination. As far as Jesus Christ, my kids sing him Happy Birthday on Christmas day and we have birthday cake instead of pie...This is something my oldest asked for when she was around 5 and we have kept it a tradition. In my house it isn't a birthday without cake..no matter how broke we have ever been you always had cake on your birthday. One year, when she was about 5, my daughter asked why we weren't having cake for Jesus' birthday on Christmas..so now we order a cake from the bakery that says "Happy Birthday Jesus".
As I've said before, it's a personal choice..not one anyone here can make for you, and opinions are like A@@h*les, everybody has one...I just dont think I should be judged for what I choose....0 -
Santa is real.....from a certain point of view.
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I'm a little late in this thread, but from my experience I was never effected badly by it. Maybe because I don't actually even remember my parents telling me it was true. They never really gave me a straight answer and as I grew up and I realised that it wasn't true, we still all played along with it because it was fun!
Even to this day, we all do stockings and they are still from 'santa' and not each other. For me it keeps the magic of christmas alive.
I can understand why people may react badly to it, though it's never made a lot of sense to me to hate someone for keeping a magical story alive. That's my opinion, I'm not saying anyone is a good or bad parent for telling it or not!0
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