Be careful- you probably just started a new brainwashing scam - oh, sorry, religion!
For Fluffy hast goest forth and said unto us: Bark - Growl, arf, arf!
Some fool is already looking for the website to donate money!
2006-10-09 04:17:02
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answered by Marc B 3
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Actually, santa is the spanish form of Saint and Claus is the spanish nicname for Nicholas. So if any thing the people that made this up are calling all the saints Satan. If you want to believe in that sort of thing then you can "unscramble" God and get dog. Paradise can be "a dispare". Doesn't mean anything and anyone who thinks it does probably also thinks that washing their hands with hot water instead of cold actually helps kill the germs... idiots.
2006-10-09 04:17:29
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answered by Rockstar 6
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It trivial stuff people do. Heck, we spend enough time with our own names we could come off with something distorted, even if, it in another Language.
Actually Santa Claus was a real man; "Saint Nicholas" and he did give toys to the poor children that would not had anything. I usually explain this History to children when they begin to question if he real. Then explain that all people die, as the real Santa did. But, because of the good he did try to do, many Santas have now taken his place.
2006-10-09 04:16:18
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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I think it has come from an extremist religious group that is angry with Christians who purposley lie to their children by telling them that Santa brings toys to good boys and girls. When you think about it, it's all based on a lie, and some have questioned why Christians (who say they preach the truth, knowing the Bible teaches that liars will have a place in the lake of fire) would lie to innocent children about someone who does not exist. Also, I have heard it said that when they teach Santa to their kids, that they are denying the real reason for Christmas, the birth of Jesus, etc.
So, somebody has had a lot of fun with this Santa/Satan thing.
2006-10-09 04:31:59
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answered by SB 7
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LOL, they're making it up, probably to demonise non Christ related aspects of Christmas (dispite their christian origins)...
The name Santa Claus comes from the Dutch Sintaklaas meaning St Nicholas. St Nicholas was the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, children, and students in Greece & Russia and was reknowned for his secret gift giving.
2006-10-09 04:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The origin of santa claus is not known to me,this type of thing r always initiated by pple who ve haven't got sumthing better to do.I was surprised when all the letters in "COMPUTER" was changed to figures as in c for 3,o to 15(etc).And the addition was 666.pple av got time for rubbish really.
2006-10-09 04:18:25
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answered by stonebornturbo 2
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Also, logic rearranged spells clogi, which of course is plural for clogger and proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that cloggers are the only rational thinkers....consider this the next time you go to lace up a pair of skates.....
2006-10-09 04:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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When we teach a child to believe in Santa Claus and to believe in God, to them it is the same. When they find we have lied to them, they can also consider we lie to them about God. Don't you think so?
2006-10-09 04:16:30
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answered by mesquiteskeetr 6
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I could not agree more. It amazes me how christians (?) desire to shackle themselves with the chains of dogma and man made laws when Christ came to set us free from those very things.
The creation of such silly logic (as sited in your question) only serves to provide ridicule of Him and does nothing to further the Good News of Christ.
2006-10-09 04:32:14
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answered by Bud 5
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Maybe they're onto something...Did you know that Santa has exactly six hundred and sixty six elves??!!?
And if you scramble the word "elves", you get "sleve"??? Which - uh, if you added only one extra "e" would make "sleeve". And - if Satan wore a shirt (polyester, wide collar), it would have two of them!?
We have to warn the children!!
2006-10-09 04:19:59
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answered by Bran McMuffin 5
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