Believing in Jesus

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Sagart

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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
 

CS1

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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
Jesus is the Lord and Savior and Santa Clause is a concept. Jesus is not.
 
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Santa Clause ain't ever given me no superpowers or delivered me out of the warzone with Babylon's nasty little children, but Jesus has, praise Jesus.
 

SoulWeaver

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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
If you claw behind the 5 sense wall with its phenomena, you find Jesus at the foundation together with His Fibonacci fingerprint. You do not find Santa Claus. Ever heard of the double slit experiment?
 

SoulWeaver

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Santa Claus story was inspired by Saint Nicholas. St Nicholas was a historical person who has helped the poor all his life and spent all his wealth doing that because he believed in Jesus. Recognizable character of the Author of the universe that is nurturing and compassionate, lived in Nicholas. Like I said, if you scratch the surface, you find Jesus
 

wattie

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Jesus also claimed to be God.

He didn't say 'I am God' but the way He could forgive sin and do miracles by His own power.. are two points that show His diety.

Santa doesn't claim to be God 😀

Also the coca cola Santa does not now nor ever existed.

St Nicholas did. But I don't know much about his history.

Comparing Jesus with Santa is a polls apart comparison.


Real vs imagined
All powerful vs limited

I could go on!


Jesus was either a lunatic, liar, the devil or God in human flesh


God in human flesh is the only option that makes sense given what we know.
 

EternalFire

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Santa gives eternal life to all those who believe in Jesus as a pretty little wrapped present that they don't have to open because nothing else is required of them. "Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?" Sing it!!!
 

Sagart

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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
Jesus is the Lord and Savior and Santa Clause is a concept. Jesus is not.
My opening post does NOT ask what is the difference between Jesus and Santa Clause; it asks, “How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
 

CS1

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My opening post does NOT ask what is the difference between Jesus and Santa Clause; it asks, “How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
IF there is no difference between them why would there be any difference in believing in them?
If you understand the word "Believe " in Christ and "Believe in Santa Clause

Believe in Jesus is not a intellectual acceptance of His existence or mental agreement. " I believe in Santa Clause".


When one says they " Believe in Jesus Christ that is putting into action faith. Which is a gift from the Holy Spirit which gives to the surrender heart revaluation that Jesus did die, buried , and Resurrected.
 

Blain

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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
In one word-Salvation. Also santa never gave me any gifts Jesus did( man the money we could have saved on Xmas...)
 

wattie

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My opening post does NOT ask what is the difference between Jesus and Santa Clause; it asks, “How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
The object of the belief...

One is real and is imaginary.

I could believe Santa could take me up in his sleigh but its unreliable.. untestable..


With Jesus on the other hand.. you can test belief in Him ... He is reliable.. testable etc...

Science analogy doesn't quite cover it. But the idea is the difference is the object of belief
 
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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?

Because he Is Almighty God...the King.....he resides in the heart of a believer...

Only he is Worthy of Praise and Worship.

He laid his life down so that we can be saved and cleansed from our sin....a born again is right with God.

Santa Claus .....is a made up character....for children......

To have faith and believe in God was given to us by his grace....we really don’t deserve it....but he gave it to us freely.

Santa Claus gives nothing a made up character...he only gets people to spend money..very clever marketing.
 

mailmandan

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Children may believe "mental assent" in a make believe person called Santa Claus and that he travels the world in a sleigh pulled by reindeer delivering presents, but that's a far cry from believing in Santa Claus to save you from your sins and provide for you eternal life. To believe in Jesus (unto salvation) goes beyond mere "mental assent" belief in the existence of and in historical facts about Jesus.

It's not enough to believe in our head that the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus "happened." We must also believe in our heart by trusting in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus (Christ's finished work of redemption) as the ALL-sufficient means of our salvation. (Romans 1:16; 3:24-28; 10:9,10)
 
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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
What do you mean? Are you talking about the meaning of faith, or what either of them does for the believer?
 
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Children may believe "mental assent" in a make believe person called Santa Claus and that he travels the world in a sleigh pulled by reindeer delivering presents, but that's a far cry from believing in Santa Claus to save you from your sins and provide for you eternal life. To believe in Jesus (unto salvation) goes beyond mere "mental assent" belief in the existence of and in historical facts about Jesus.

It's not enough to believe in our head that the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus "happened." We must also believe in our heart by trusting in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus (Christ's finished work of redemption) as the ALL-sufficient means of our salvation. (Romans 1:16; 3:24-28; 10:9,10)


I find this interesting and true...about believing in your head....that won’t get you saved...God testifies it to your spirit..that you are his child and born again.

That’s how I received the Holy Spirit into my heart....not by my head..
 
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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
Believing in Jesus (and following Him as Lord), causes one to be transformed, mind and spirit. It is a lifelong walk earmarked with answered prayer and increased wisdom. The belief increases. The belief in Santa Clause is easily extinguished around 10 years old when the age of reason overwrites the illogical nonsense of our youth...or sooner when you stumble across stashed toys in the closet, and price tags on gifts. People have been unsuccessfully trying to dismiss the Bible for millennia as folklore. It’s hasn’t happened yet. When trying to dismiss the belief in Santa, your parents say, “Ok, you’re right, but don’t tell your sister.”
 

notuptome

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How is believing in Jesus different from believing in Santa Clause?
It's a matter of conviction. You can believe in a lot of things and people. How many of them do you believe in with conviction? How many of your beliefs would you hold to if it brought the forfeit of your life?

A belief in Jesus as Christ merits conviction that even in death there is peace. In great suffering there is hope that cannot be shaken through Christ.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

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Santa is of the world. Jesus Christ is of the kingdom of God. Santa offers you one night of falsehoods, Jesus offers you eternal life with Him. Santa is a LIE to your own children, Jesus Christ is TRUTH and guidance with LOVE that endures forever to your own children.