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My thoughts on Easter

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...and I used to think that Scholar was the snob here! :guitar:

I never said that the "architect", of which I was referring, was an actual being. But it was definitely something... energy, aliens, nature, circumstance, possibly even some giant white guy in the sky who sent his only Son to earth to die for our sins...who the fuck knows. Not knowing = agnosticism.

Seems that Muddy is a Fundamentalist Agnostic.
 
If I ever had kids, I'd be really conflicted as to whether I'd want to continue the tradition of making them think there are make-believe present bearers running around in the darkness of night. Although, the tooth fairy is a go no matter what. That one is demented enough to get my unconditional approval.

If you live in a predominately Christian society, I think it would be going over the top to deny young kids the genuine joy that they get from Christmas and to a lesser extent, Easter.
 
If you live in a predominately Christian society, I think it would be going over the top to deny young kids the genuine joy that they get from Christmas and to a lesser extent, Easter.

I disagree. I think kids are simply happy getting presents from anyone. It doesn't matter if they're from me, a fat guy in a red coat, or Luscifer.
 
when kids are preteen you should do the christmas and easter thing with them. Those things are fun for kids. By the time that they are teenagers they should be aware that there are no santa or easter bunny be able to choose if they wish to continue christmas and easter under religious or corporate pretenses. I'm kidless and this is just my opinion.