Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Cosmic Christmas

For Carl, Darwin's insight that life evolved over the eons through natural selection was not just better science than Genesis, it also afforded a deeper, more satisfying spiritual experience...




Saturday, December 25, 2010

What Christmas is all about

It's a pagan holiday, Charlie Brown...

Implausible as it may seem to J&M. It's still a great occasion for festivity and fun, peace on earth, good will etc.

Those are the roots, now let's look to the fruits. (Pass the nutty fruitcake.) Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Happy New Year!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

encore

It's the day after Christmas... you don't really want the music to stop yet, do you?

Thursday, December 24, 2009

getting real


Dale McGowan connects the dots: God and Santa, Jesus and Frosty. The parallels are too obvious.
But atheists, humanists, naturalists, and secularists don't need to boycott Christmas, or declare war against it. Instead, they can simply embrace it as an opportunity to engage and encourage their kids' capacity for freethought, and to universalize the message of a more cosmopolitan, compassionate humanity. There are many reasons to celebrate the season.

My wife and I defaulted into raising our kids with the same myth we’d been raised in (I know, I know), considering it ever-so-harmless and fun. Neither of us had experienced the least trauma as kids when the jig was up... But as our son Connor began to exhibit the incipient inklings of Kringledoubt, it occurred to me that something powerful was going on. I began to see the Santa paradigm as an unmissable opportunity – the ultimate dry run for a developing inquiring mind... With questions of belief, you have three choices: feed the child a confirmation, feed the child a disconfirmation – or teach the child to fish.

I haven't confirmed or disconfirmed anything here, just turned the question around (in the insufferable fashion of a philosopher): "Is Santa real? What do you think 'real' means?" Teaching a child to fish for truth is better than handing her either a dead myth or a cold reality. Eh, Frosty?

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