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Great…an athiest is hijacking a Santa Claus thread…go spew your garbage in an apologetics thread.I agree, why spoil it for them? Unlike many of the Church’s teachings, the stories of Santa Claus are harmless. I figured out that the stories of Santa Claus could not possibly be true around the time of kindergarten or first grade. But even after that, Christmas was still fun. Catholicism took a little longer. That may have been due to the fact that many of the adults around me seemed to believe in the idea of God and the teachings of the Church so that influenced my young mind a bit. When I was in around the third or fourth grade though I realized that almost all of the biblical stories were mythology and I think I completely rejected the idea of God a few years after that.
Look, I don’t give two poops on how you raise YOUR kids, you will be subject to God on that and it’s none of my business. All my OP was stating was the objective wrongfulness of lying, regardless of the subject matter, and specifically in regards to Santa Claus. If you want to tell your kids Santa is real and then have them figure it out years later you were telling them a falsehood, then you go right ahead.I believe childhood fantasy is a very important part of being a kid and that is how I chose to raise my daughter. I was allowed to believe in Santa and it did absolutely no damage. Such strong statements about lying and such are obnoxious and I just stated my opinion.