Santa. No contest.
Most kids don't even think about jesus at christmas time.
2006-12-10 10:40:33
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answered by Born of a Broken Man 5
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Santa of course, i don't think Young children get the concept of sacrifice, but they know that Santa brings them gifts and what child does not love gifts? As time goes on though that changes and i think after 13 at the highest Santa is not so important any more=)
Some religious family's who have children probably teach their children Jesus is more important though my dad did...It all depends on the child of course=0
2006-12-10 10:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Santa, Jesus's birthday at Christmas was a lie. He was born during the summer. Also, Santa has a proved story behind it, while Jesus is controversial. Also, Santa is not religion dependent.
So I'm going with Santa.
2006-12-10 10:40:00
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answered by Ghost Wolf 6
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Hopefully, Santa.
2006-12-10 10:38:47
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answered by dawnsdad 6
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Sadly....probably Santa.
2006-12-10 10:41:05
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answered by Carson Brooks 2
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Santa of course.
2006-12-10 10:38:54
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answered by chuck 3
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It should be the sun gods for the Winter Solstice. But, Santa should mean more to kids. It makes as much sense.
2006-12-10 10:39:21
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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Santa. Unless you raise your child to understand the true reason for the season.
2006-12-10 10:39:07
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answered by Cori 3
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For young children it would be Santa.
2006-12-10 10:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I could care less, my child wont be raised with either! When i was young and dumb i didnt mind, but as a got older christmas was a time for resentment for parents and joy for children, i dont like being obliged to get anything or give anything, also christmas was originally Yule and as the christians hijacked it i dont care to celebrate it.
2006-12-10 10:41:10
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answered by badferret 3
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