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Yes, we all know that Santa Claus can be seen on all kinds of Christmas cards, and that his image is everywhere. And we all realize that there could hardly be all those elves (and Mrs. Claus) without Santa. But one of the best pieces of evidence for the reality of Santa Claus is that millions of kids between the ages of two and five believe in Santa. This is the Age of Innocence, where their judgments have not been corrupted by cynical first graders. So if anyone should know what is real and what is not, it would be our preschoolers.

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Besides the fact that millions of little children know that Santa is real, a second piece of undeniable evidence is this: How else could all those toys get down all those chimneys? On Christmas morning, kids and adults alike awaken to find fabulous gifts waiting for them beneath the Christmas tree. Everywhere, all over the world, all at once. Only Santa Claus is able to deliver to so many homes such wonderful gifts. I'm not talking about the sweater that your aunt knitted, but the other gifts are excellent.

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So you don’t believe in Santa Claus. It’s understandable. We find ourselves in an age of pure skepticism. We question everything. Science has taken hold of our lives, providing answers for all questions and dismissing anything that cannot be explained as either myth or fiction. So it’s quite understandable why you don’t believe, with no physical proof of his existence. It’s indeed understandable to lose sight of Father Christmas with the transformation of this holiday into one that, as of late, is used commercially as a lucrative crutch solely to make profit. It’s understandable to abandon Santa Claus after hearing countless people deny his very physical or even spiritual existence.