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“Santa is FAKE!”

Posted on Sunday 24 December 2006 by Greg @ 8:38 am
Filed under: Home Sweet Home

The sentence broke my heart. I couldn’t believe it. There was no way. I wouldn’t believe it. But it was too late. My innocence was forever lost. All because my five year old informed me last week that "Santa is fake!"

I’ll never forget it. He came home from his Christian school, looked me in the eyes and gave me his bold assertion. He then started grilling me with questions like,

"It’s you isn’t it daddy? You eat the cookies and drink the milk, not Santa…don’t you?"

"Ummmmm…."

"Santa doesn’t leave presents under the tree. You and mommy do…don’t you?"

"Ummmmm…."

"Santa’s a fake isn’t he daddy?"

But before he could get his final set of C.S.I. worthy interrogation questions out from over his first set of teeth I interrupted, "Jeremy tell me what Christmas is really about."

"It’s God’s birthday."

"And why did  Jesus come to the earth to be born."

"To die on the cross for our sins."

"Right Jeremy that’s the real meaning of Christmas. I tell you that every year and you know it.  When it comes to Santa all I’m going to tell you was that there was a real man who lived named St. Nicholas. He loved Jesus and loved children and gave gifts to them in the name of Jesus."

"Well I like him, but I don’t believe in the other one anymore."

Your perogative kid. You go to a great Christian school. I went to a Christian school too. But my Christian school was so strict and so anti-Santa they could of wrote the song,

     "You better watch out. You better not cry. You better be good, I’m telling you why…Santa Claus is dead."

In trying to establish the true meaning of Christmas some of my former teachers often became the Grinches who stole some of the fun out of it. Don’t get me wrong, I have a serious problem with the over commercialization of Christmas, the changing of "Merry Christmas" to happy holidays, the celebration of a goofy thing like "Winter Solstice" (can you say Koo Koo?), and the vast underemphasis of the real reason for the season.

But come on? The fake Santa was based on the real St. Nicholas, a 4th Century Pastor who was beloved for his love of Jesus and children. I would classify jolly old St. Nick as a harmless legend, a fun fantasy, a mischievious myth. No I don’t want him to come close to overshadowing the real reason for the season, just like St. Nicholas would never want to distract anybody from the baby Jesus, the real baby Jesus that became the Savior of humanity. The holy/human one who was born of a virgin, raised in obscurity, died on a cross for the sins of humanity and was risen from the dead in power. The real reason for Christmas is so overwhelmingly powerful and the "fake" reason for the season is so unabashedly farfetched can’t the two (the awesome fact and the fun fiction) live together in relative harmony?

Is it so bad for a forty one five year old to believe in Santa Claus?

Jeremy loves Jesus. Daddy loves Jesus. Jeremy doesn’t believe in "the fake Santa" anymore. But daddy is going to still leave out milk and cookies tonight.

Signed, Greg Stier

11 Comments for '“Santa is FAKE!”'

  1. On December 24, 2006 @ 8:57 am Becky said:
    • Wow that is so sad.I did not stop believing in santa until the 5th grade.It took me that long to figure out he was not real.I did not hear the real christmas story until 7th grade.Anyways Greg at least your boy is hearing the truth and will have  a good childhood.I go to a strict christian school myself and know what it is like.It seems like every class the teachers are preaching to you.Well Merry Christmas!!!!!!!  ~Becky~

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  2. On December 24, 2006 @ 10:17 am Sammy said:
    • Well at least he knows what Christmas is really about!!!Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year…Well I’m off to church…later

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  3. On December 26, 2006 @ 9:03 am Alex said:
    • My seven year old is beginning to figure it out.  He is asking questions like "are you santa Daddy?" and informed me yesterday that even though he did believe in Santa, he was staying up next year just to be sure he was real.  I am however thankful that my son also knows why we really celebrate Christmas. Merry Christmas!

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  4. On January 5, 2007 @ 1:09 pm Faith said:
    •     yo Greg that is so sad that Jeremy knows!!! And he’s only five!!!!!

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  5. On January 9, 2007 @ 6:55 pm amazonlwarrior said:
    • So… Santa…. whose heard of him before? i mean… i never left out cookies and milk for him… i think you guys need to get your stories straight… it’s the Grimm Reaper that comes on Christmas eve… what nonsense has been filling your heads??? hehehe… :D AMBER

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  6. On April 29, 2007 @ 4:58 pm rev. in training Bryce Vaughn said:
    • santa’s not real?!!!!!

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  7. On November 21, 2007 @ 7:49 pm schneidersoccer@hotmail.com said:
    • hi

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  8. On December 24, 2007 @ 10:27 pm Monica said:
    • Wow I can’t believe that the school would tell a five year old boy the truth about santa. Sure i found out early too i found out in kindergarden five years ago but my friend told me not my teacher and i still know quite a few people who belive in santa.

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  9. On December 30, 2007 @ 1:02 pm boo said:
    • Santa is real!You guys are liers.And you know it.Go to chuch all you want Don’t tell kids he’s not real.i’m 59 years old and I still belive.I’ve met him,i’ve touched him.He comes to our house every year before X-mas, and I tried to pull of his beard.And it wouldn’t come off.SO THERE!what do you say to that?huh?SO HA ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!MWAAHAHAH!

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  10. On February 25, 2008 @ 3:45 pm jessie b said:
    • Hi santa

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  11. On March 17, 2008 @ 8:24 pm Jon Rehmert said:
    • wowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowowoowowowowowoowwowowoowowowo lol

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