Joe:
When you think about the commercialization of Christmas, is the perpetuation of Santa and presents still a noble lie? Or does it now become a perverse destruction of what was supposed to be a religious celebration of the birth of Christ?
Just a thought.
Maybe the initial story behind “The Clause family” was created to help people understand about generosity. Feeling grateful of family and friends. Taking the time to appreciate and celebrate.
I’m not sure how it literally became a man in a red suit and reindeer when in turn it has been clearly associated to the birth of Jesus but i’m pretty sure that there is either a moral and ethical story behind it or a marketing strategy.
Obviously if the story survived this long, there must have been something good and worthwhile about it.
Joe: When you think about the commercialization of Christmas, is the perpetuation of Santa and presents still a noble lie? Or does it now become a perverse destruction of what was supposed to be a religious celebration of the birth of Christ?
Just a thought. Maybe the initial story behind “The Clause family” was created to help people understand about generosity. Feeling grateful of family and friends. Taking the time to appreciate and celebrate.
I’m not sure how it literally became a man in a red suit and reindeer when in turn it has been clearly associated to the birth of Jesus but i’m pretty sure that there is either a moral and ethical story behind it or a marketing strategy.
Obviously if the story survived this long, there must have been something good and worthwhile about it.
Anna:)