Crazy Linoone
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Should we teach young children that Santa Claus the Tooth Fairy, and other "mystical beings"* are real even though we know fully well that they aren't?
On one hand, the moment they realize that these logic-defying beings don't exist is a pretty big event that'll help them mature. When children work out by themselves that Santa isn't real, it'll help them realize that logic is useful and people aren't trustworthy all the time.
On the other, Santa Claus teaches children bad morals: children should only be good so they could get presents, not because being good is good. It also (unless done well) makes children distrust their parents.
Discuss.
*In quotes because Santa isn't really a mystical being.
On one hand, the moment they realize that these logic-defying beings don't exist is a pretty big event that'll help them mature. When children work out by themselves that Santa isn't real, it'll help them realize that logic is useful and people aren't trustworthy all the time.
On the other, Santa Claus teaches children bad morals: children should only be good so they could get presents, not because being good is good. It also (unless done well) makes children distrust their parents.
Discuss.
*In quotes because Santa isn't really a mystical being.