I don't think that anyone needs to make that choice. If they do, they should of course choose Jesus. Santa just delivers presents. He didn't save mankind. But maybe there is room for Santa as long as we are still putting Jesus first. Santa stands for some good things too, like generosity and bringing joy to others.
say that it was a day when jesus christ was born. say people should be celebrating jesus's birthday instead of waiting for fake santa to come and give them presents.
According to most stories, no, Santa has not met Jesus. There is actually much speculation to whether or not Santa ever met Jesus. Most stories do not tell of Santa ever meeting Jesus, so the answer would be no, Santa has never met Jesus.
Yes! Now instead of celebrating when Jesus Christ came into the world, people are more interested in presents and Santa Clause!
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El nino jesus
Santa and Jesus both have kind, giving hearts. That is what makes life and relationships with people important: what we give from our hearts.
Fox News's Megyn Kelly insists that Jesus and Santa are white men even though Jesus is from Jerusalem and Santa or St. Nicholas is from Turkey. Therefore they are Middle Eastern.
No, Jesus isn't Santa Claus. Santa hopefully stands for similar things... kindness and love and generosity. But Christ's influence and goodness and power go far beyond Santa's, and Santa didn't die for the sins of all mankind... so there really is no comparison.
Santa Claus is based on St. Nicholas of Bari.
Most people believe that presents are delivered by baby jesus. The presents are also unwraped after Christmas dinner on 24th December instead of 25th in the morning.
not all santa claus for Christmas is traditions some people take Christmas in the church repecting and having a celebration when Jesus was born because that is what it is all about not the presents not santa the day jesus was born.
Santa is the one who gives most of the kids presents. But Jesus is the main thing about Christmas. We may never know, but I think people should focus more on Jesus.