Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are atheists and we ride or die for Santa. It's not that serious for us. One kid has seemed skeptical from the beginning. Just their personality. But we still have a few Santa years left and we roll with it.
Same. I was raised in an atheist household. I'm all about Santa. My kids LOVE it and all the magic. Also, we're all about the Easter bunny and the other fun holiday traditions. IMO, don't overthink it. Just have fun.
Anonymous wrote:We are atheists and we ride or die for Santa. It's not that serious for us. One kid has seemed skeptical from the beginning. Just their personality. But we still have a few Santa years left and we roll with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joyless poster marches on, grits teeth, teaches kids to ruin childhood magic for other children, as well. My sister and her husband are atheists but Christmas is a fun holiday for them, and their child. She was extremely upset a child in his class played Santa spoiler a few years ago.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with celebrating. We need to do it more. It’s just foolish to add falsehoods like santa or talking rabbits or religion to it. It’s the 21st Century not the Middle Ages. She was upset her child learned a fairytale was a fairytale? That makes no sense. You don’t need to make up bs to celebrate.