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Did you lie to your kids at Christmas?
The Conservative Citizen Weblog ^ | 12/29/2004 | David M. Huntwork

Posted on 12/29/2004 3:22:34 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen

From the moment a child is born there is probably no greater “universal truth” pounded into their head by society and culture than of the existence of a fat jolly man dressed in red who brings good little boys and girls presents each year and is rarely complete without his eight tiny reindeer. It is the one great myth that is inescapable. Stores, malls, songs, programs, teachers, relatives, as well as friends and neighbors rigorously propagate and enforce this little piece of fiction. While mostly harmless and enjoyable, the story of Santa Claus is unknowingly used and abused by many well-intentioned parents who otherwise are upright and honest. They insist on lying to their children that Santa Claus is real.

My wife and I have three young daughters and from the very first, we agreed that we would not lie to our children; that to instill proper values and traits in our children would require us to be consistent and honest with them. What we would tell our children about Santa Claus was to be based upon the idea that we wanted them to always trust us and that their faith in us to lead them on the path of truth would not be compromised. Most parents would agree and do attempt to instill such basic principles into the hearts and minds of their offspring. Then why do they insist on perpetuating the lie, that Santa Claus complete with chimney tricks and bag of toys is real?

The main argument seems to be that it would be taking the fun out of Christmas if children did not believe that Santa Claus brought them presents on Christmas Eve. As if the basis of Christmas should be a falsehood and that children would find this special time of gifts, goodwill, carols, and family a shallow shell without an unquestioning belief in Santa Claus.

What little extra fun they may have had as small children with such a story is usually far exceeded by the bitterness and anger that an older child feels when they discover the inevitable truth. It is often a harsh experience to discover that the magical Santa Claus and all the hype perpetrated in the most complete of conspiracies is nothing but a big, bold, naked lie. Even I was surprised at the deluge of stories of disillusioned, supremely disappointed, and frankly, pissed off children who suddenly realize those they trusted the most have misled them.

The next reaction children usually have is to question everything that they have ever viewed as true. What else have they been lied to about? Everything they have been told or taught is suddenly under a cloud of doubt and suspicion. The sting of the discovery that they have been lied to usually has some nasty and unexpected results. Christians should be especially concerned as they are susceptible to their children suddenly doubting the existence of God. Why should He be viewed any differently than Santa Claus? Just another mythical character portrayed as the truth by their parents.

Though such reactions are not universal, they are far more common and consistent than most would like to believe. As I conducted my usual informal field research for this column, even I was surprised by the consistency of the stories of the “Santa reaction” by my friends, customers, and acquaintances. Very few, it seems, have chosen the path that will not result in angry children, shattered trust, and a questioned belief system. How many times do we tell our children that it is wrong to lie but then by our actions signal that it is ok in certain circumstances or if it is about certain things?

Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny should not necessarily be banned from the household and Western culture but properly presented as the silly make-believe characters that they are. Santa hats and tooth fairy pillows exist in the Huntwork household but not to the extent or at the expense of losing my children’s faith and trust. I humbly urge that you make it your New Years resolution not to lie to your children about Santa Claus next Christmas.

My children fully understand that Santa Claus is a made up character and I am secure in the knowledge that they have not had one less iota of fun or enjoyment this Christmas than any other child. The visit to the mall Santa and the occasional whimsical story or comment about Santa Claus was still very fun but he is understood to be “pretend”. He should not be seen as any different from a character in a cartoon, a person in a play, or a star of one of my imaginative bedtime tales; fun, enjoyable and entirely fictional.

Christmas should be a time to cherish and spend time with your family and friends as we commemorate the birth of Jesus the Messiah, the Savior of this world. He is the reason for the season and children should be properly taught that Christmas is not a season for greed and fairy tales but commemorating the Truth and cherishing the things that matter the most.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Education; History; Local News; Miscellaneous; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: christmas; getalifewhiners; grouchycranks; jesus; nativity; ohshutupalready; santaclaus; selfrighteoustwits; whywelosebluestates
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1 posted on 12/29/2004 3:22:34 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen
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To: TheConservativeCitizen

Bitter, angry, and disillusioned children are properly prepared for adulthood, which is a long series of crushing disappointments.


2 posted on 12/29/2004 3:25:55 PM PST by general_re ("What's plausible to you is unimportant." - D'man)
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In an economic downturn it's best to send the little ones to bed with a baseball bat, because the tooth fairy knocks the teeth out of their skulls.


3 posted on 12/29/2004 3:31:20 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper
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We've never concealed the fact that "Santa Claus" is one of the Knights of Columbus that we see at church every Sunday, but when the kids are 3-6 years old, they believe in "Santa" anyway. Whatever ...


4 posted on 12/29/2004 3:40:35 PM PST by Tax-chick (To turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just.)
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To: TheConservativeCitizen

So if your 4 year old asks where babies come from you will tell them the truth?


5 posted on 12/29/2004 3:42:26 PM PST by AVNevis (Merry Christmas and a happy new term)
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I have never understand the "logic" that insistantly telling children a baldfaced lie is essential to childhood fun. It has never been so for my kids.

Dan
To Tell the Truth, Virginia...

6 posted on 12/29/2004 3:44:26 PM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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If he asks you, will you lie to him?

Is there perhaps a third option?

Dan


7 posted on 12/29/2004 3:44:57 PM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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at around six or seven I came to the realization that it defied the laws of physics for Santa to deliver all the presents in one night. Of course I never was really driven into the Santa Claus is real phenomenon either.

I don't have kids, probably never will, but if I did I'd probably do the same thing they did and not bring the issue up at all and see how long it takes them to figure it out.


8 posted on 12/29/2004 3:47:47 PM PST by CzarNicky (The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
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What is the third option? Ignore it and let is friends tell him?


9 posted on 12/29/2004 3:48:47 PM PST by AVNevis (Merry Christmas and a happy new term)
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To: TheConservativeCitizen

Did you lie to them and tell them christmas is the day Jesus was born???


10 posted on 12/29/2004 3:51:32 PM PST by flashbunny (Every thought that enters my head requires its own vanity thread.)
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Hogwash! Neither I nor Mr. M ever needed therapy after learning about the "lie", but it seems Mr. Huntwork (now that's an appropriate name) does. One of the lil' M's found us out after sneeking a peek at the checkbook back in 2nd grade. There were no hysterics, no angst, no frantic call to Oprah or Dr. Phil. She was elated to know how much we loved her in wanting to make our Christmases as exciting as possible. Of course she immediately announced we had to be the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy as well. The very next year, she insisted on me making an elf costume so she could accompany Santa, aka Mr. M, on his visits during the holidays. Oh my, yes, she's still spreading the lie even today to innocent unsuspecting toddlers and is having a grand time doing so.
11 posted on 12/29/2004 3:51:54 PM PST by mtbopfuyn
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Did you lie to your kids at Christmas?
We don't bother... besides we find the story, and the Who and Why, of Jesus far more fascinating (and His gifts far more enduring).

12 posted on 12/29/2004 3:52:46 PM PST by AnnaZ (Repent. The end is nigh. Again.)
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To: general_re

"Bitter, angry, and disillusioned children are properly prepared for adulthood, which is a long series of crushing disappointments."

Here here.


13 posted on 12/29/2004 3:58:12 PM PST by rocky88 (More cowbell!)
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To: AVNevis

Babies come from God :-).


14 posted on 12/29/2004 4:04:24 PM PST by Tax-chick (To turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just.)
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Yes, but December 24 should be used to welcome the coming of the Day of the Dead, that period exactly half way between the last Sun and the first Sun (above the arctic cirlce, of course).

It does not help Christianity a bit when an older religion with even better Sumerian roots is denigrated.

15 posted on 12/29/2004 4:27:16 PM PST by muawiyah
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What little extra fun they may have had as small children with such a story is usually far exceeded by the bitterness and anger that an older child feels when they discover the inevitable truth. It is often a harsh experience to discover that the magical Santa Claus and all the hype perpetrated in the most complete of conspiracies is nothing but a big, bold, naked lie. Even I was surprised at the deluge of stories of disillusioned, supremely disappointed, and frankly, pissed off children who suddenly realize those they trusted the most have misled them.

Perhaps your own experience of learning there was no Santa Claus was a "harsh" one, but don't try to sell us on there being a "deluge" of pissed off children. With four children of my own ranging in age from 10 to 18, I have come to know lots of kids over the years, and the number who have become bitter and angry upon learning there is no Santa is exactly zero. By wagging your finger in moral superiority over those who choose to indulge in the Santa Claus myth, you commit the sin of hubris.
16 posted on 12/29/2004 4:32:27 PM PST by drjimmy
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To: general_re

ROTFL. You made my night with that one.


17 posted on 12/29/2004 4:32:38 PM PST by ShadowDancer
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To: Tax-chick

Yes, that's true, but that is also kind of lying because the kid then believes babies just show up one day after being sent by God.

But that's not my point. It is that it is OK to lie to your kids sometimes for a little fun. I for one was not crushed when I found out the truth about Santa Claus.


18 posted on 12/29/2004 4:37:14 PM PST by AVNevis (Merry Christmas and a happy new term)
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To: TheConservativeCitizen

Santa's not real? Who is this curmudgeon?


19 posted on 12/29/2004 4:38:33 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: ShadowDancer

;^)


20 posted on 12/29/2004 4:45:12 PM PST by general_re ("What's plausible to you is unimportant." - D'man)
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