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2006-12-23 11:50:41 · 29 answers · asked by harrypotterschick07 2 in Society & Culture Holidays Christmas

29 answers

yes he is
i am at the north pole now and he is with me

2006-12-23 18:01:10 · answer #1 · answered by Stan the man 7 · 0 0

The Santa Clause shows that Santa Claus exists.

The Santa Clause reads:

Either the Santa Clause is false, or Santa Claus exists.

Assume the Santa Clause is false. Then both of its subclauses must be false, since it is an "or" statement. Therefore "The Santa Clause is false" is false. Hence the Santa Clause is true. Contradiction.

This contradiction shows that my hypothesis is false. So therefore the Santa Clause is true. But that means the first subclause of the Santa Clause is false, since that asserts that it is false. Therefore, the second clause must be true. Therefore, there is a Santa Claus.

Unfortunately... The same reasoning can be used to deduce the existence of a 200-foot fly, the existence of a car that does not require any fuel of any kind, that the Dow Jones average is 131,072.05, that George W. Bush and Richard Nixon were America's best presidents, or indeed, that Santa Claus does not exist.

2006-12-23 19:58:57 · answer #2 · answered by alnitaka 4 · 0 2

if u believe he is then he is. As long as you believe in him with your heart and you don't listen to some people who say that he's your parents. They are idiots! Do you think your parents could afford all of those gifts? Do you think they could do all of that in one night? Only Santa can, and if you truly believe the truth which is what I am telling you then Santa will keep visiting you. Once children stop believing Santa stops coming because he doesn't think you appreciate him so if you keep believing then he will keep coming, i promise!!!!!!

2006-12-23 20:37:04 · answer #3 · answered by bluechicken818 2 · 0 0

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He is the spirit of giving which passes through this time of year. The Christ Child started the first Christmas gift giving when the Wise-men brought Him gifts of gold, Frankincense and myrrh. From that point on people wanted to be reminded of the Christ Child's birth so they gave each other presents. Santa represents that spirit of love and giving so, Yes, there is a Santa.

2006-12-23 19:58:27 · answer #4 · answered by ruthie 6 · 1 1

Santa is real. He is real in your heart along with the Christmas spirit. If you believe, then he is real.

You may not see him, but can you see love

and


Well, let me answer this with a question of my own:
Do you REALLY think your parents could afford all the stuff you got for C-mas every year? IF not then WHO do you think brought it to you?

SANTA!

2006-12-23 20:04:11 · answer #5 · answered by BENDER IS THE BOMB!!! (Fav show) 4 · 0 1

Santa is the spirit of giving and that makes him very real.

2006-12-23 20:01:33 · answer #6 · answered by into santa 1 · 0 1

Santa Claus, St. Nicholas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, is a legendary gift-giving icon who distributes presents to sleeping children and adults who have been "good" all year; traditionally during the night of December 24, Christmas Eve. The popular American form Santa Claus originated as a mispronunciation of Dutch Sinterklaas, which is a contracted form of Sint Nicolaas (Saint Nicholas).

Father Christmas is a well-loved figure in many countries and predates the Santa Claus character. Father Christmas is similar in many ways, though the two have quite different origins. Using Santa in places that predominantly call him Father Christmas may be viewed as an Americanism, although they are generally regarded as the same character. Father Christmas (and in some cases baby Jesus) is also present instead of Santa in Afghanistan ("Baba Chaghaloo"), Albania ("Babadimri"), Armenia ("Gaghant Baba"), Brazil ("Papai Noel"), Bulgaria ("Dyado Koleda"), Chile (Viejo Pascuero), Denmark ("Julemanden"), Egypt ("Papa Noël"), Finland ("Joulupukki"), France and French Canada ("le Père Noël"), Germany ("Weihnachtsmann" or "Nikolaus"),Greece "Άγιος Βασίλης-Άyos Vasílis" Hungary ("Mikulás"), Iran ("Baba Noel"), Ireland ("Daidí na Nollag"), Italy ("Babbo Natale"), Latvia ("Ziemassvētku vecītis"), Lithuania ("Kalėdų Senelis"), Malta ("San Niklaw"), Mexico ("El Niñito Dios" ("Child God", meaning Jesus)), Norway ("Julenissen"), Poland ("Święty Mikołaj"), Portugal ("Pai Natal"), Romania ("Moş Crăciun"), Russia ("Ded Moroz"), Scottish Highlands ("Daidaín na Nollaig"), Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina ("Deda Mraz"), South Africa ("Vader Kersfees"), Spain and some of Spanish-speaking Latin America ("Papá Noel" or "San Nicolás" or "Santa Claus" ), Sweden ("Jultomten"), Turkey ("Noel Baba"), and the United Kingdom ("Father Christmas").

2006-12-23 20:01:30 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 1 2

Yes, as long as you believe, there will always be a santa

2006-12-23 19:55:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, there is a Santa Claus.

2006-12-23 19:58:50 · answer #9 · answered by cblrdy 6 · 1 1

no, santa claus is a beleif like the tooth fairy. however, just because he does not exist, dosne't mean that he still means a lot in kids' imaginations during christmas.

2006-12-23 22:45:12 · answer #10 · answered by minney mouse! 3 · 0 0

Of course Santa is real. You would have never heard of him if he wasn't. :)

2006-12-23 19:54:09 · answer #11 · answered by MGOBLUE fan 2 · 1 1

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