Mormon View: Should We Teach Our Kids About Santa?
Name: WilfordW
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Comments: I've debated this with several relatives. Some see nothing worng with it, but isn't it like a lie and we often talk more about Santa Claus than we do about the birth of Christ. Any thoughts?
Once the true meaning of Christmas is understand (And taught) then I don't see adding Santa to the mix being that big of deal.
Yes, in a way it is a lie (But you know you are always going tell your kids the truth later).
Yes parents use it so there kids well learn to do whats right. Motivation for kids to obey the rules, to play nice or what ever. Parents do this all year long, Santa is just the big Motivator.
If the point of Santa is give me gifts, then that probably isn't being taught right. If its being taught that one person loves the whole world, wants to give everybody a gift! (As we all should) then it is being taught right.
Same thing with why we put up lights, what the candy cane really means, to so many other things.
If we really wanted to get down to it, we also need to make sure we teach kids that Christ really wasn't born at this time. Isn't celebrating Christmas this time of year a lie?
Heavenly Father gave us the best gift of all. Thats what should taught. Adding Santa as that figure for kids to learn that we should think of others, I see no problem.
Name: Pioneer
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Comments: I think it depends on their age. Santa is just fun for kids, it gives them something to believe in, why sour it for them by telling them its all a lie.
I have seen the faces of 3 small little children, with tears in their eyes...who believed in Santa Claus and were perfect in every way but Santa did not reach that year because the parents were too poor to afford presents. They felt they were the ones who did not behave "good enough" to be worthy of Santa Claus showing up to give them a little happiness.
Santa Claus in CHRISTmas? A disgrace!