What Does Santa Claus Have To Do With Christianity?

Are either of these guys imaginary?:

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Eh..well they are both in that picture..
 
Exactly. Neither is a myth.

Nor is Christianity, or Santa Claus, a myth.

The story that santa flies over the housetops might be a myth..but that isn't what was said.
 
You're pretty deluded; ALL religion is man-made for the purpose of control. The Santa Claus story is for the same purpose but limited to keeping kids under control..we could add the tooth fairy into this, but that might be a step too far for your brain to digest..
 
You're pretty deluded; ALL religion is man-made for the purpose of control. The Santa Claus story is for the same purpose but limited to keeping kids under control..we could add the tooth fairy into this, but that might be a step too far for your brain to digest..

it is you who are deluded by atheist myths :D
 
You're pretty deluded; ALL religion is man-made for the purpose of control. The Santa Claus story is for the same purpose but limited to keeping kids under control..we could add the tooth fairy into this, but that might be a step too far for your brain to digest..

Someone seeks to control us via santa claus?

I'M SKEERED NOW!
 
You actually used it right that time, sort of.

Though it's not so much ambiguous as straight up sarcastic, but someone as impaired as you have proven yourself to be would never be able to see the difference. So close enough for government work, as they say.
wrong! I been using it correctly all along.
I've no need to prove anything to you..in fact it's the other way round....
 
Exactly. Neither is a myth.

Nor is Christianity, or Santa Claus, a myth.

The story that santa flies over the housetops might be a myth..but that isn't what was said.
see guys that how you rationalize....
btw the faith called Christianity is fact but it's based on myth mixed with a tiny grain of fact..
Santa as we know him is a myth.. anyone claiming different is either lying or deluded or both..KG is doing both.
 
Bronze age?

Genius. Fourth century is not the bronze age, lolol..
talking out your ass as usual

The Golasecca culture (9th - 4th century BCE) was a Bronze Age culture in northern Italy, whose type-site has been excavated at Golasecca in the province of Varese, Lombardy.


Negau type helmet from the Golasecca III period (480/450 BCE).
The name Golasecca culture comes from the first findings that were discovered from excavations conducted from 1822, at several locations in the Comune of Golasecca, by the antiquarian abbot Father Giovanni Battista Giani (1788–1857), who identified the clearly non-Roman burials as remains of the Battle of Ticinus of 218 BCE between Hannibal and Scipio Africanus.[1]
In 1865 Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet, a founder of European archaeology, rightly assigned the same tombs to a pre-Roman culture of the early Iron Age, with a likely Celtic substratum given the similarities with the Hallstatt Culture. He made several trips there bringing back to France part of the Abbot Giani's collection to enrich the Musée des Antiquités nationales collections, of which he was Vice-curator.
The excavations spread over various sites throughout the late 19th century. Alexandre Bertrand, also curator of the Musée des Antiquités nationales in turn went on site in 1873 and conducted some excavations by himself. With the collaboration of French, Italian and German archaeologists meeting at the Archaeological Congress of Stockholm in 1874, the timing of the Culture of Golasecca became clearer, divided into three periods from 900 to 380 BCE. It ended with the Gallic invasion of the Po Valley in 388 BCE.
The modern assessment of Golasecca culture is derived from the campaigns of 1965-69 on Monsorino, [2] directed by A. Mira Bonomi. More recent chronological studies have been produced by Raffaele De Marinis.
History[edit]
Golasecca culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Do you know what BCE is, moron?

St. Nick was in the 4th Century AD.

I can't say it enough. You're a moron.
 
The important thing to remember is that he's a lighting tech, and thus has a better understanding of the English language than ANYBODY else...


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