Call me a crazy man, mad man, or whatever you want but consider this...
Christmas, a fat guy coming down our chimney and leaving some presents, wtf? As far as I know Christmas is for celebrating Jesus birth, not some fat guy coming and giving us gifts.
Where did this fat guy come from? Saint Nicholas, wtf?
We have forgotten that we have to celebrate about Jesus, and we've been 'honoring' (in some way) that guy with a white beard.
In Spain it is supposed that the Three Kings go and leave the presents. But kinda don't agree with it but at least makes a little of sense because they were the ones that gave Jesus some gifts when he was born, not a fat guy that appeared from no where.
So guys, what do you think? Where did Santa come from? Has everyone forgotten the birth of Jesus? What is the REAL point in Christmas? (Please don't troll about the last question)
P.S: I'm not very religious but while doing homework I just thought of this.
BTW, this is in the
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Christmas, a fat guy coming down our chimney and leaving some presents, wtf? As far as I know Christmas is for celebrating Jesus birth, not some fat guy coming and giving us gifts.
Where did this fat guy come from? Saint Nicholas, wtf?
We have forgotten that we have to celebrate about Jesus, and we've been 'honoring' (in some way) that guy with a white beard.
In Spain it is supposed that the Three Kings go and leave the presents. But kinda don't agree with it but at least makes a little of sense because they were the ones that gave Jesus some gifts when he was born, not a fat guy that appeared from no where.
So guys, what do you think? Where did Santa come from? Has everyone forgotten the birth of Jesus? What is the REAL point in Christmas? (Please don't troll about the last question)
P.S: I'm not very religious but while doing homework I just thought of this.
BTW, this is in the
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