Do you believe that lying to our children about a jolly fat old man in a red suit teams up with a gang of?


midgets and delivers toys to them on Jesus Birthday is really a good thing to do? But only If they have been good. Am I the only one?

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7 Responses to Do you believe that lying to our children about a jolly fat old man in a red suit teams up with a gang of?

  1. LyssQ

    It isn’t really Jesus’ birthday (even if you believe in Jesus). Christmas is in December to take the spotlight off a pagan holiday that goes on round abouts the 25th.

    And, no, I really don’t think that’s healthy. Plus, you forgot the reindeer! Can’t have Santa without flying reindeer!

  2. Butterfly Christie Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ

    *lol* Jesus’s birthday, yeah right. I just tell my children Santa Claus is pretend but its fun tradition to pretend each year.

  3. K Otaku

    kinda

  4. real

    i feel its good when you also stress to them what christmas is really about

  5. Bored Atheist

    At least if they’re naughty they don’t burn in a pit of eternal fire

  6. Katie™

    I don’t plan on lying to my kids about Santa.

    when I have some, that is.

  7. Chris S

    It certainly makes Christmas interesting. I’m planning on giving my kid the wonderful experience of thinking they heard santa’s sleigh thru the night. Then when he or she is like i donno 9 or 10, during the summer i’ll drop the bomb on them, so it won’t be too close to christmas and wont ruin it for them

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