I don’t even have to go into the fact that most of the imagery surrounding Santa Claus is Pagan in origin.
This is your first big error. Santa is modelled on St. Nicholas. Read about it
right here. After that major error, your -] rant /-] post goes downhill rather badly.
That’s nothing but a cheap shot. There’s so many other reasons to hate Santa.
You “hate” Santa? Now “hate” is a very powerful emotion indeed and it’s one we usually try and point out to our kids that it is a rather wasted emotion. There are far better things to do than hate. Most kids grow out of it by the time they are, like, five.

What fascinates me is that you expend so much emotional energy against someone you are busy telling us isn’t real, Go figure…
Also, I am in no way against the blessed Saint Nicholas, he was a good guy. I’m not talking about an olden day saint who gave toys to poor children who had nothing, I’m talking about the guy in a red suit with elves and magical reindeer.
Isn’t it a wondrous thing how we can make mythology contemporary! There’s another thread going on Santa
here, where you can find out why Rudolph’s nose is red!
First off, it’s nothing but a blatant lie. I don’t care how much people try to butter it up by calling it childhood innocence.
You mean like when a husband tells his wife she looks positively beautiful in a new dress, even though he knows it makes her few extra pounds stand out? Or like when you tell a child their handwriting is beautiful even though you know they need about another ten years of practice? Or when you tell your young son he’s fantastic at football, even though he can’t kick to save himself? Yep, we “lie” all the time.
What is that supposed to mean anyway? It is nothing more than a lie, pure and simple. You’re telling them something that you know good and well is not true, sounds like a lie. Just to go into the further illogical-ness of it, many parents are upset when the truth is exposed. Many tiptoe around the subject when kids are around, like it’s something sacred. It’s nothing but a lie people! Parents shouldn’t be mad somebody told their kid the truth. Oh, and just like real lies, it requires more and more lies to keep it going. Best example:
Your first question is what I’d expect from someone with low emotional intelligence, who is given over to ‘hating’. Your not like that, are you, surely? As for being upset about the truth being ‘exposed’, well, that depends on how old the kids are. It’s a bit like having someone tell your very young child their are really nasty human beings in the world. It’s true, but the kids don’t really need to know at a tender age. If someone told my kids the truth about a lot of things, he/she would be in serious trouble.
Telling kids that mall Santas are Santa’s helpers when kids get smart enough to realize Santa can’t be at every mall every Christmas.
Dunno who you mix with, or whether you just made this up, but everyone knows the santas in the shopping malls are not the real Santa. The real Santa is at the North Pole, working flat out to bring happiness and magic into the lives of little children.
Second, Santa takes away the main focus of the holiday, which is Jesus.
No he doesn’t. Unless, of course you mix with non-Christians, who need Santa and may one day find Christ through him causing Christmas to be continued as a celebration.
Christmas has become a secular holiday, for the most part.
But that’s a very recent phenomena, while Santa has been around for, like, ever! Logic should then tell you that Santa aint the cause.
And no, calling them “Christmas Trees” instead of “Holiday Trees” doesn’t help.
Well, look on the bright side, the secualrists still celebrate Christmas even if they don’t know the real meaning of the symbols used. Well, stop ‘hating’ and go teach 'em.
That whole “Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays” is trivial and stupid, they’re nothing but words. Christmas has become secular all on its own, as it has essentially become national gift giving day, with almost no religious conotations to it at all. Santa has almost completely replaced Jesus.
You mean, people who don’t believe in Jesus have replaced Him with Santa? That doesn’t make sense. Your thinking on this is really, well, not good. The ones who know about Jesus and who believe in Jesus have not replaced Him with Santa at all. If you say they have, you are making it up.
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