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- From: nyeda@cnsvax.uwec.edu (David Nye)
- Newsgroups: alt.atheism
- Subject: Re: Is Santa Claus God?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.084148.2994@cnsvax.uwec.edu>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 08:41:48 -0600
- Organization: University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
- Lines: 28
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- [reply to npm@dale.cts.com]
-
- >There was an article in "Free Inquiry" about a woman who strongly
- >believed it was wrong to tell your children about Santa Claus.
- >First of all, you're lying to them and what is more devastating
- >to a child than to find that their own parents are liars. Secondly,
- >it gives precedence to believing in patently impossible things.
- >Maybe it paves the way to believing in other impossible things
- >later in life -- like God, fer instance.
- >
- >What do other atheists think about Santa Claus? And for that matter,
- >how many of us celebrate Christmas? Should we? Even if we say
- >we're celebrating the winter Soltice, that's still a religious
- >holiday for druids.
-
- My kids believe in Santa. When they realize they've been had, then I
- will explain to them that we were making believe because its sometimes
- fun to make believe. I think that might actually set a precedent that
- religion is making believe as well. We celebrate Christmas. I just
- look on it as a cultural event, not a religious one, the same making
- believe idea.
-
- The solstice is an astronomical event. The Druids just happenned to
- hold their holiday then. We can celebrate the event without any
- religious trappings.
-
- David Nye
- nyeda@cnsvax.uwec.edu
-