PrincessKsMom
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I don't think it's about being bitter, I think it's about not wanting to lie to your kids. Or telling them that bribery ("be good and Santa brings you gifts") is OK.
My wife and I decided to go the whole Santa route, but I questioned it quite a bit when we were pregnant. What if my kid distrusts me when he or she finds out the truth? What if my kid questions the existence of God since Santa isn't real, either.It's not black and white or simple. It's not bitter vs. fantasy. It's actually a really important thing to think about. Do you decide to play the fantasy? If so, how do you explain the truth once it is discovered?
My earlier point exactly. God and Jesus are all about your beliefs and your faith. There is no definitive proof, nothing concrete you can touch that proves God or Jesus do now or ever did exist. It's about believing in what you can't see, feel, taste or touch. It's about having faith. So why is it wrong for kids to believe in Santa, who is the embodiment of the spirit of the season?