A little off, but I see your point. I agree with the concept of not revealing Santa Claus to children, or at least explaining his myth to them, but I’m not too sure about adults having Santa asa belief.
That’s what 'God' is for.
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Topic Review (Latest First)Posted by NeonMan5 03 Jul 2009 11:03 pmA little off, but I see your point. I agree with the concept of not revealing Santa Claus to children, or at least explaining his myth to them, but I’m not too sure about adults having Santa asa belief.
Posted by TiggerLove 03 Jul 2009 10:41 pmSeriously though, you have a good point. Children who have never heard of Santa don’t seem to miss him. Adults on the other hand need the reminder of the good in man. Posted by TiggerLove 03 Jul 2009 10:33 pmWhat’s with all the Christmas references tonight?
Posted by Shaun of t 03 Jul 2009 10:30 pmThis is going to sound wrong, but I seriously think Santa Claus is something the adults need more than the kids do. As you get older, you learn more, and you often learn the world isn’t such a happy place as you’d like it to be. Santa Claus seems to me like a desperate attempt by adults to convince themselves there’s still some innocence in the world. There is of course, they’re just not focusing on it, but is lying to your child really a good way to keep the world feeling... magical? Kids have their own imaginary games and characters, they don’t need extra ones invented by adults. If they never heard of Santa Claus, they wouldn’t get upset about hearing he doesn’t exist, so why do we keep on spreading these myths and taking away credit from the hardworking parents that slaved their asses off to give their kids these presents? Up to ten (10) latest replies / posts from the original topic shown. |