Friday, December 19, 2008

To Believe or Not to Believe ........ That is the Question.



















So, over the past few weeks I've had several conversations about a jolly old fat guy. I must say I had no idea there were so many people who felt so passionately about Saint Nick. As a new mommy, I constantly think about my parenting style and although a lot is developed as you go along, some things you must research what you truly believe and how you will handle it.


During my many conversations I heard several "I'm not teaching my kids about Santa" comments. Some said, "I worked hard to purchase Christmas gifts. I want the credit." That's just silly! Some felt bad about "lying" to their children. The most popular naysayer said, "Christians should not teach Santa, instead, Jesus." First let me say, I know Christmas is the day we set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus. I will definitely teach that to little Brody. It was quite interesting to me how these Christian parents incorporate every other man imposed aspect of Christmas.


The belief in the magic of Santa Claus is such a joyous childhood memory. Buying into Santa Claus does not mean you can not also focus on the spiritual aspects of Christmas. Saint Nicholas was really a devout Christian who was known for his love for children. He used his great wealth to help poor families, children, and orphans. He became the epitome of Christian love and affection, honored by Christians around the world and considered to be the great patron Saint of children and the cheerful giver of gifts. His intention was only to help people and spread the love of the Lord, and this was his mission for most of his adult life. It was never to put himself on an equal or higher pedestal than Jesus.


At the end of the day, it's solely up to you as a parent to decide which way to go..... to believe or not to believe.



P.S. "Chloe stood as still as possible in the pitch black room praying the footsteps would continue past the door. As the clank of high heels became more and more apparent, she began to perspire."

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