1. Most people like Christmas most when they were kids compared to now that they are older.
2. Most children are happier on Christmas because they receive lots of toys and gifts.
3. Most children receive money or Christmas presents from their godparents.
4. Most children believe that Santa Claus really exists and that he gifts lots of toys.
5. It's the happiest season of all for most kids.
6. It's a time when kids receive Christmas treats from their parents, relatives, and friends.
7. It's a season of dreams coming true for most kids.
8. It's a season when they are well remembered by friends and love ones.
9. It's a season when mom and dad, godparents, uncles and aunties are happy, kind and generous.
10. It's a season when kids have plenty of money, new clothes, and new toys.
However, if you analyze the statement carefully you will start to raise the following points:
1. If Christmas is for children only, what then is your understanding or definition of Christmas?
2. If Christmas is for kids only, your definition of Christmas is not about the coming of Jesus but the coming of Santa Claus.
3. Is Christmas synonymous with gift giving, giving of toys, Sta. Claus coming to town, shopping, money, abundant food, leisure, fun, eating voraciously, drinking immoderately, party, chocolates, or candies?
4. If Christmas is for kids only, then your understanding of Christmas may mean RECEIVING: of gifts, of toys, of money, etc.
5. Is your definition of Christmas shallow or deep?
6. Are you a real Christian or nominal or split level?
7. Do you really understand the true meaning and history Christmas?
8. What did your parents, teachers and friends tell you about Christmas?
9. Have you matured in your faith and in your world view?
10. Do you read the Bible? or Have you read the Bible?
I believe that your answers or responses to these questions matter most in your celebration of Christmas.


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