its just very joyful decorations and remember jesus it the best present of all!
He represents Christmas to a certain extent because he is about kindness and love and generosity. But he doesn't represent Christmas as much as Christ does... Christ's birth is the reason the holiday exists.
Christmas is a Christian holiday that marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Santa Claus is a nickname for "Saint Nicholas", so that makes him a Christian saint. If his legendary generosity helps children remember and follow the selflessness in the story of Jesus, then he is a positive addition to Christmas. If he replaces the Christmas story, then he takes away. You decide.
Some of our most beloved Christmas illustrations come from our childhood. Traditional images include Santa Claus, Christmas Stockings, Christmas Trees, Christmas Candies, Christmas Gifts, Christ's Birth, Mistletoe, Candles and Choir Singing to name just a few.
Birth, the birth of Christ, the festival of Christ's birth; Christmas
a man who thinks about others and gives wishesa man who thinks about others and grants wishes.
Some people use an X in Christmas, because it is a variation on how Christ is spelled in the Greek language. As far as though people who want Christmas to be Only about Santa Claus and Easter to be Only about the Easter Bunny, then you just have to accept the fact that there are people who want to get something for nothing. You be a Christian and Know that Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ [with Santa Clause (St. Nicholas) a nice symbol]. You be a Christian and Know that Easter is about the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the Easter Bunny is also another nice symbol.
No, he doesn't. What child would want to know that? Santa is always busy busy busy with Christmas presents to celebrate the birth of jesus.
Christmas means Christ's mass celebrating the birth of Christ.
Santa Claus - harmless toymaker or Pagan fertility god? You decide!According to Who2 Biography, Santa Claus is "the mythical figure who delivers toys to children around the world each year on Christmas Eve..."However, there's no shortage of debate on the origin of Santa. To read more about this on Answers.com, click on the Related Links.
Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and was not founded in Bible times. The birth of Christ can be referred to as the Nativity or just The Birth of Christ.
Santa Claus is a mythical figure based on Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop who was known for his generosity and gift-giving. Over time, the legend of Saint Nicholas evolved into the modern-day figure of Santa Claus through various cultural influences, stories, and traditions. The image of Santa Claus that we know today, with his red suit and reindeer-driven sleigh, was popularized in the 19th century through poetry and illustrations.
it is one of the most favorite colors of CHRIST mas. notice i capitalized the christ in Christmas, its because i love Christ and Christmas is really all about Christ's birth. so ya. thats the answers i think. maybe the reason also is because christmas is a time of peace and red is the color of love.