A British psychiatrist, Lynda Breen, has concluded that
belief in Santa Claus is actually good for the moral development of children. Apparently believing in the existence of a jolly red-suited man who
"'knows if you've been bad or good' helps teach children the difference between right and wrong." As much as my first inclination is to make a sarcastic remark about this, I think I'm going to hold back since there's a whole slew of fantastic beings whose existence I find myself very reluctant to deny, especially when kids are around: jackalopes, Nessie, Roswell aliens, etc. Of course, none of these creatures offer any kind of moral example, so Dr. Breen would probably say that belief in them is unhealthy.
Comments
1. when i said i was a christian I was an idiot
2.sorry for saysing dammed to a life of ignorance i sounded like a preacher....god i hate preachers..
3.what you have to remember is this real or not real santa at times is the only good thing that can happen I'm not saying that it's alright to lie to your kids but for some they need santa just so they have something to want to live for.
Adam Caulfield ^_^