Agnostic.com

4 2

Why do people tell kids things that aren’t true? For example Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, fairy tales, all that. It seems like until the age of 10 we unnecessarily live in a world that is half a fiction. At least later in life most sensible people acquire respect for the truth in the world, and accept fiction as being limited to books, films, music, poetry and other media.

Denker 7 Jan 28
Share

Enjoy being online again!

Welcome to the community of good people who base their values on evidence and appreciate civil discourse - the social network you will enjoy.

Create your free account

4 comments

Feel free to reply to any comment by clicking the "Reply" button.

0

Something is lacking where an adult population just eats up cartoon movies based upon comic books its no wonder we have a clown for president and a dangerous one at that.

1

A former shrink explained that it was a way to teach kids skepticism...

1

When my younger brother was small, he would sometimes refuse to get out of bed. The only way to get him out of bed was to tell him there's a bus on the street. For some reason, he was excited to see buses. Sometimes, I was sent to get him up by telling him there's a bus out there, when there wasn't. Yeah, don't ask.

0

Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy were relatively harmless fictions. The worst lie my parents told me was that Moronism (oops, Mormonism) was true. That messed me up for decades.

Write Comment
You can include a link to this post in your posts and comments by including the text q:275689
Agnostic does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content. Read full disclaimer.