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Originally posted by stumason
If their teacher told them Santa was a fake, I'd be effing livid.
Originally posted by stumason
...they have just ripped away another layer of Childhood innocence and completely ruined the magic at Christmas.
Originally posted by saint4God
Then it isn't the teacher nor children that have the problem.
Originally posted by saint4God
Childhood innocence must be a synonym for naive deception. There is indeed a very special part of Christ-mas worth exploring...and it has nothing to do with a man in a red suit nor what he has in his bag.
“decided upon with the agreement of the clergy, who had condemned Father Christmas as a usurper and heretic” and had accused him of “paganizing Christmas.”
This was “a symbolic gesture,” a communiqué declared. “Falsehood cannot awaken the religious feelings of children and is in no way a method of education.”
Originally posted by Sparky63
On December 23, 1951, Santa (Father Christmas) was “executed” in front of some 250 children. Actually an effigy of him was torched.
Originally posted by Sparky63
On December 23, 1951, Santa (Father Christmas) was “executed” in front of some 250 children. Actually an effigy of him was torched.
This took place in Dijon France. What was his crime?
The newspaper France-Soir reported that this execution was
“decided upon with the agreement of the clergy, who had condemned Father Christmas as a usurper and heretic” and had accused him of “paganizing Christmas.”
This was “a symbolic gesture,” a communiqué declared. “Falsehood cannot awaken the religious feelings of children and is in no way a method of education.”
Many of the clergymen agreed that the multitude of customs surrounding Santa (Father Christmas) was turning people away from Christ.
In fact in the March 1952 issue of Les Temps Modernes (Modern Times), ethnologist Claude Lévi-Strauss called belief in Father Christmas
"One of the most active hotbeds of paganism among modern man”
and stated that the church was justified in denouncing this belief.
Lévi-Strauss also noted that the origins of Father Christmas can be traced back to the king of the Saturnalia. The Saturnalia festival was celebrated in ancient Rome from December 17 to 24. During that week, buildings were decorated with greenery and gifts were exchanged. Like Christmas, the Saturnalia was characterized by merrymaking.
It is interesting that today it appears that tradition & commercialism have overcome any scruples people have about paganism.
Originally posted by saint4God
Childhood innocence must be a synonym for naive deception. There is indeed a very special part of Christ-mas worth exploring...and it has nothing to do with a man in a red suit nor what he has in his bag.
[edit on 16-12-2008 by saint4God]
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
I mean really... for children, there is no difference between a man who walks on water and a man who flys through the air.
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
They are both forms of naive deceoption, but they are also both symbols of the Universe watching over them.
Originally posted by saint4God
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
I mean really... for children, there is no difference between a man who walks on water and a man who flys through the air.
The children need to know one was real, the flying Santa in his sleigh is not. They have just as much right to the truth as you do.
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
They are both forms of naive deceoption, but they are also both symbols of the Universe watching over them.
No they're not, sorry the lines of reality are blurred for you.
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
Your serious?
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
You've got to be kidding me. You want me to believe that a person really walked on water and raised the dead, but you don't want me to believe in a person who flies around in a sleigh, because that's just unreasonable?
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
Wow... ok.... Why would I listen to someone who believes in a fairy tale about a guy who levitates into the sky when it comes to REALITY?
Originally posted by saint4God
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
I mean really... for children, there is no difference between a man who walks on water and a man who flys through the air.
The children need to know one was real, the flying Santa in his sleigh is not. They have just as much right to the truth as you do.
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
They are both forms of naive deceoption, but they are also both symbols of the Universe watching over them.
No they're not, sorry the lines of reality are blurred for you.