I know this is ABSOLOUTELY ridiculous, but im starting to think that SANTA may be SATAN...??? hehe
I mean, the name- if you fiddle with it- its satan.
Why wouldnt it be Satan? I mean, lets remember, Christmas is Jesus's birthday...
...why wouldnt Satan want children to grow up, forgetting about Jesus and Christianity and the fact that
CHRISTMAS is for CHRIST, the son of god.
what a distraction! I mean, Satan really knows how to pull as away.
i mean, think about everything... all the distractions that he made to make us think life is crap, that there could be no god....
like, look at it this way, He brought along computers, so people would be on computers all day, and not be outside, not see the incredible beauty of life, not see the amazing trees and the beautiful sky. I mean, come on, i bet most of you wake up at 12.00 on weekends and are bored with your lives.
Is this a big cover-up??
is SATAN actually SANTA??
2006-08-23
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The concept of "Santa Claus" by many names pre-date
the birth of Jesus and like so much of Christianity were symbols stolen from their predecessors to mislead and force people to convert to their religion. How many pine trees do you believe they decorated in the Middle East when the Romans collected taxes...In the summer as their records indicate?
2006-08-24 00:15:41
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answered by trumain 5
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lol Santa means "saint". Santa gave presents for the children, that is not Satanic.
On the other hand, even if it's helping, material wealth on Earth may easily divert your attention from the ultimate goal, which is Heaven.
Finally, not everywhere Santa brings the presents. Here in Europe it's the baby Jesus.
2006-08-23 21:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually many believe Santa was invented to take the signifigance of Christ out of Christmas so it can be viewed that his existence could be the work of Satan.
2006-08-23 21:13:02
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answered by temp19 3
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2016-12-17 16:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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And he could hide his horns under the hat....and surely Elves and reindeer are really demons....a flying sleigh? that has to be sorcery, right? And those infamous tangled Christmas tree lights....definitely the devil's work! Why the north pole, though? I thought Satan liked things hot...
Anyhow, if there's one thing I know for sure, it is that God does not look down on the earth on Christmas morning and say 'Damn them all, they're giving each other presents!"
2006-08-23 21:05:25
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answered by sueflower 6
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It's definitely possible. Did you know that before Coca-cola created today's image of Santa he used to look like many different things? It was like spelling before it was standardized. Everyone's image of Santa was different and some portrayed him with horns and spikes rather than reindeer and a sack full of gifts. I think you make a good point. Even if we may not really believe it, it is definitely something to think about.
2006-08-23 21:05:19
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answered by Kitkat Bar 4
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Santa when the letters are changed around can spell Satan. Just like GOD can spell DOG. Is GOD a DOG? Certainly not!!!
It's called an ANAGRAM. People solve anagram puzzles like this all the time.
2006-08-23 21:04:15
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answered by kingofnarniaforever 4
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No. SATAN = Satellite Automatic Tracking Antenna / Satan = fiend/devil/demon.
Santa = Santa Claus.
Santa ≠ Satan
2006-08-23 21:09:16
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answered by Adrienne Golden Apple 2
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No, Santa gives us gifts on Christmas to remind us of the gifts that Jesus gave us.
2006-08-23 21:00:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm up anytime for reading into things, and try to decypher hidden meanings, however I fail to see your line of reasoning in this.. actually I don't see that you have the right clues for your proposition
2006-08-23 21:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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