I don't know the Bible either.unclehobart said:The three kings being? The father, the son, and the holy spirit? ... they are hyper Catholic after all.
unclehobart said:The three kings being? The father, the son, and the holy spirit? ... they are hyper Catholic after all.
Luis G said:Melchor, Gaspar and Baltazar.
They bring gifts to the kids as well (just like Santa).![]()
HeXp£Øi± said:What an awful thing bringing gifts to children.![]()
Luis G said:Yeah, let me know when you have a monthly income of US$200 and each kid of yours wants over US$300 in gifts. Ohh and double that, because Santa brings them, and the Reyes Magos brings them.
Luis G said:Yeah, let me know when you have a monthly income of US$200 and each kid of yours wants over US$300 in gifts. Ohh and double that, because Santa brings them, and the Reyes Magos brings them.
Gato_Solo said:That's called either bad parenting, or credit out the wazoo.
On a side note...what a child wants, what a child needs, and what a child gets are seperate issues.
Luis G said:That's why I don't agree with the whole idea. Buy them gifts for the occasion, but don't fool them into thinking that some magic being is getting them.
That's about what I think too. It's pretty sad when a kid thinks Santa like him more than his own parents, cause Santa bought him more than the parents did.That's why I don't agree with the whole idea. Buy them gifts for the occasion, but don't fool them into thinking that some magic being is getting them.
**Not a lot of really religious types on here but its the thought that counts**