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2006-12-07 11:25:05 · 15 answers · asked by spring۞beauty 3 in Society & Culture Holidays Christmas

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If one wants a Christmas present from Santa Claus, then one must believe in him. At least that's what my parents taught me.

2006-12-07 11:34:59 · answer #1 · answered by Fartbuster 4 · 0 0

What I know is that all over the Christian world and in some parts of the none Christian world Millions upon millions of children and adults are, at this moment, talking about Pere Noel, Babbo Natalee, Papa Navidad, Santa Clause, Santakurosu (in Japan) or using some other cultural name to discuss the same person. They all agree that he has extraordinary powers.

He's everywhere at once watching over us, and so is your Jesus.
He flies through the air, and so does your guardian angel.
He is ageless and so is the Virgin of your prayers.
He rewards and punishes and so does St. Peter
He knows all, and so does your heavenly father.

If I am to believe this list of things about these other figures, why should I not believe that like other mysteries that enter our hearts and shape our lives, there is a Santa Clause who goes to the homes of countless children leaving gifts and taking a bite from all the cookies that they left for him?

Is it less plausible than being born of a virgin mother?

2006-12-07 20:03:26 · answer #2 · answered by john s 5 · 0 0

I don't believe in Santa Claus. But I know that along time ago there was a old man named Chris Kringle and some called him Old Saint nick. He would give toys and goods to the homeless and to the less fortunate. So There was a man but that man is pasted away. Now we are his examples by giving to others as we do now.

2006-12-07 19:39:19 · answer #3 · answered by cnacyn 1 · 0 0

I believe in the idea of a santa. At one time, there probably was a man named Kris Kringle and people have continued the idea that he started. There is nothing wrong with believing in anything. It's called free will.

2006-12-07 20:22:31 · answer #4 · answered by squeekmnstr 2 · 0 0

when i was little!

Now i don't, but i still don't want my parents to know that i don't, cause it would ruin the idea of there's actually a santa out there, happy in the northpole, viewing his list of children! Lol!

Yah well i don't believe in him, i believe in god, lol, bot not him, i used to, before people at my school pointed out that there couldn't be a possible person named jolly old saint nick out there, so yah!

2006-12-07 19:34:46 · answer #5 · answered by Matt 1 · 0 0

Here's what I tell my kids: I have never seen Santa, but this does not mean that he does not exist. I'm not sure if he exists or not.

2006-12-07 19:37:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Certainly and I'll be watching my cousin in the leading roll of A christmas Carol again on Christmas Eve.

2006-12-07 19:35:09 · answer #7 · answered by robert m 7 · 0 0

It is just a part of christmas for our very young and a production ,,,I can not think of christmas without a santa. {can you?}

2006-12-07 19:29:37 · answer #8 · answered by Gypsy Gal 6 · 1 1

Only the original one. The mall ones don't fool me for a second.

2006-12-07 19:27:07 · answer #9 · answered by Kiss My Shaz 7 · 2 1

youre not ganna believe this..but my dad is santa!
how does he not get fat from the cookies...i do not know...i dont think my mom knows tho so....ssssh!

2006-12-07 19:29:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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