Why on the Glee tv show would they have an episode that has them showing there is no Santa !...
this is suppose to be a family show . How do You explain this to a 7 year old ????? Thanks alot GLEE You are not very nice too small children !
In my view, Glee is not a show for young children in grades K-4. I think children under age 9 generally do not benefit from today's Prime Time television 8 pm - 11pm. Almost anything goes after 8PM. Although I do not agree with everything Oprah says, I agree with her statement that American TV today is insipid and of poor quality.
Fox shows a lot of profane programming: Family Guy, Kitchen Nightmares, Hell's Kitchen, House (not for kids, but I watch), COPS, and lots more. These are not family values and kids programming, so my advice to friends and counseling clients is that a 7-year-old may be harmed by shows after 8PM and parents need to be aware.
I hope your child's Christmas is not ruined. However, when I never believed in Santa to begin with, my father finally spoke of the Christmas Spirit and that the symbol of that could be Santa and people that dress like him to help, so I was OK with it.
Best wishes.
by Charlu 13 years ago
If you could be an actor or actress on any tv show which one would it be and why?
by Ronald Stephanie WISEMAN 7 years ago
Why do so many people choose to lie to their children about Santa?This is where "Christians" and the rest of the population are similar, they all lie to their children about Santa and that seems dangerous! Jesus Christ hates lies, so why do people do it on His so-called birthday?
by Kathleen Cochran 9 years ago
Why do movie theaters get away with showing me ads before the movie I already bought a ticket?Same for On Demand making me watch ads on their TV shows when I've already paid for the service?The US government pays for entertainment to show service members overseas. By contract they must not...
by cookibuq 14 years ago
Do you like the t.v. series Glee and why ?
by exquisitestill 15 years ago
Why is it easier for people to believe in Santa than it is for them to believe in God?I am often concerned for the generation that is now coming before us, children seem to know less about God and more about the world.Where do you see this going? And why do you think this is an issue?
by Levertis Steele 12 years ago
Why do Santa and a bunny rabbit get more attention than Jesus?While I was growing up, Santa and the Easter Bunny were two of the most important characters in my life. When I discovered at 13(!) that they were not real, I cried and wondered why my parents lied to me. My dad died when I was a girl. I...
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