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Santa Claus is a example to teach our children that they can be delusional and that their parents can lie to them.
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We should not lie to our children!
1 fallacy reported.
Begging The Question
Assertion without any logical support.
donka
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Parents should be able to choose how they raise their own children, excluding anything that could harm the child in some way of course.
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however
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define 'about'. About the lie or about the existence of?
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It is a tradition, not some sort of religion or any kind of destructive sect. Anyway, the child will know the truth some time.
1 fallacy reported.
Fallacy Of Is To Ought
The actual fallacy is "Appeal to Tradition", but this will do as well.
donka
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Before someone invented them it was tradition to not tell your kids about them...
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That it is a tradition now does not mean that it should be a tradition. (Fallacy of is to ought?)
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