Does it? The tradition of Santa Claus allows parents the opportunity to give their children real gifts. I’m not talking socks, underwear, pencils, books, and all the things parents have to/ are supposed to be providing their children or an allowance or privilege that the child should earn. I’m talking about giving their kids a real, unnecessary gift, for no other reason than they love them for who they are, and without any recognition or expectation of any response from their child. It’s a very loving experience to give an anonymous gift to someone, especially when it’s someone you love very much. I would say, a very Christian experience, particularly when you consider that Christmas is all about the giving of a great gift that was not deserved, earned, or ever properly appreciated, but it was given, nonetheless, out of love. And when children become old enough to discover what Santa really is, which is not a “lie” but a tradition of anonymous giving that has been handed down through generations, then they realize how loved they are and learn to share that love with others in turn. How can this be anything other than efficacious?