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Date: Sun. Dec. 23 2007 2:25 PM ET
A Bremerton, Wash. man has registered his protest of the commercialization of Christmas by crucifying Santa.
"Santa has been perverted from who he started out to be," said Art Conrad. "Now he's the person being used by corporations to get us to buy more stuff."
A likeness Santa is nailed to a five-metre-high crucifix outside Conrad's home.
On one of Conrad's Christmas cards, a photo of the crucified Santa carries the message, "Santa died for your MasterCard."
"I don't make a lot of money myself these days, and I definitely feel the expectation to keep up with the pressures of Christmas," he said.
The 52-year-old Conrad, who likes to poke fun at political correctness, is a newcomer to his neighbourhood.
Another of his cards says, "Have a slightly demented Christmas."
While many have stopped to take pictures, no one has told him they are offended, he said.
Others were upset that Conrad used to the head of his animated singing Santa to create the crucifix version, leaving a headless singing Santa to belt out seasonal classics.
Neighbour Jake Tally got a chuckle out of the display, but thought Conrad was putting out a mixed message.
"I don't really know what to think. I know it's about God but Santa has nothing to do with it," he told the Kitsap Sun newspaper.
Conrad told the Seattle Times his display has nothing to do with religion.
He is also unlikely to duplicate the display in the future.
"Like [environmental sculptor] Christo, once you do an installation you don't do it again," Conrad said. "This is my year for this. I don't see the need to do it again."
With files from The Associated Press
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D. Moore
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cory
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P.S. Yes the cross is a symbol of religion
RDL
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Who did he start out to be?
What is perverted is how Christ is now out of Christmas. Where the people who get offended at the mention of it, want all references of it removed. No doubt that these will be the same people who hve no problem with seeing or agreeing with the crucified Sanata.
Yes I totally agree with Art, that Christmas has become far too commercialized but he (Santa)has absooultley nothing to do with our Mastercard or money.
That choice is yours. If we consider the real reason for the season. We will not feel pressure for the expectations of "the Christmas season."
Merry Christmas and may God bless you one and all.
DJC
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what a great slogan. I find it interesting that on the same page I'm writing and reading this, during the season of WAY overspending, there is an ad for debt reduction!
Ah, Christmas! if it doesn't come again for a year it'll be too soon!
Good News!
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Christmas, for many people, has degenerated into nothing more than fattening the bottom line of merchants.
Buy, Buy, Buy!
Must Have!
"A Savior has just been born in David’s town, a Savior who is Messiah and Master."
---The Message (Luke 2:11)
Cross
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Funny thing...they, me included, felt so good doing it that next year we decided to walk the streets and go big time.
Wall-Mart and the rest of you box giants...bite my....!
Al
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G. Hollett
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G. Hollett
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David - still shopping
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Pam Muzeroll
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Earl Robert
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parks
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James
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Santa Bob
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I guess I'm wondering how this made it as "news". To me it is, at best, an oddity or maybe human interest story.
Even more odd is that it is a "Top Story".
Oh how our journalists and news outlets have devolved in "newstainment"...
PS: Christmas, Xmas, whatever - it's all good
Mike B
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But im sure that he could have protested in another way.
What a great thing for a young child to see.
A child that doesnt understand that it is not real and that santa will still come Christmas Eve.
A child that is too young to understand the true meaning of Christmas.
If you think Christmas if to commercialized then dont buy the gifts.
Take you family to church Christmas Eve.
Teach your kids the true meaning of Christmas by donating to the food bank or Salvation Army or another charity.
But in my opinion Art Conrad is an idiot with too much time on his hands.
Doesnt he have something better to protest about.
I can think of many things.
Merry Christmas Everyone
Happy New Year
May you find joy in this wonderful time of year.
Marcy
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I agree that Christmas has been commercialized but I also know that we have free will . Walmart doesn't come knocking at your door with a gun to your head to buy stuff; we go into the stores and we decide what to do with our Mastercard.
I, for one, enjoy showering my kids with gifts. I am not one of those parents that spoil them rotten, I only buy what they need throughout the rest of the year and Christmas is a time to spoil them. However, we also make sure to remember the less fortunate and to respect the religious meaning of Christmas.
I think this guy is a little over-the-top.
Dan
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Though I stand to be corrected, to the best of my knowledge, the santa that we know in North America, was always a commercialized symbol........ a marketing concept of Coca-Cola. Santa therefore, was conceived, from the very beginning to maximize profits from the season.
Unfortunately, this world chooses to deviate from the truth, relying on its own flawed wisdom, driven by the greed and love of money.
There are two passages of Scripture which come to mind: "What does it profit a man to gain the whole world but lose his soul"., and, "The love of money is the root to all evil" Take a look around you, I dare anyone to disprove the latter quote.
"As for me and my family, We shall serve the Lord". Happy Birthday, my Saviour and Lord!
Steven
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Tracy O
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Dan Wright
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Louise
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I have quite decided that next year the money I have spent on as George Carlin would put "Stuff" will be used to better a little bit the lives of those much less fortunate than myself and my family
Alan
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Maybe if that five year-old hadn't been lied to by his parents, and pressured by banks and business to BUY BUY BUY, he wouldn't need any explanations! That's all kids (like Cory) see this season as, anyway... a season of GETTING and revelry.
The cross is a religious symbol, alright... the most heinous one there was, in those times, which is why Christ was hung on it. It symbolized paganism, the antithesis of everything Christ stood for, and which is why they (the pagans) hung Him on it - the ultimate insult! Maybe it's fitting that a pagan god (Santa) be hung on a pagan symbol! Of course, it takes away from what the season is SUPPOSED to represent... Christ and peace. Yeah... right.
All X-mas is to me, is yet another opportunity to see the suckers and their money parted in the culmination of a materialistic orgy of self-gratification that began at the cessation of the previous one, a year earlier.
Denise
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Oh, and for all those who say it's about the birth of Christ, don't forget that it's also Eid, Hannukah and Winter Solstice right now. Last time I checked, they had nothing to do with Jesus Christ.
island girl
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Nanook
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Josh
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Felicia
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Christmas is about CHRIST. Yes, you are meant to give gifts as a symbol of the wisemen bringing gifts to Christ at his birth and people have just gone crazy with it. A lot of people don't even know what the symbolism is about.
The ones that drive me crazy are the ones that want to ban the saying of Merry Christmas and take Christ out of the holiday. I think those people are the IDIOTS. Christmas is Christ's birthday. That is what we are supposed to be celebrating.
Mohamed
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"And make mention of Mary in the Scripture, when she had withdrawn from her people to a chamber looking East, (16) And had chosen seclusion from them. Then We sent unto her Our Spirit and it assumed for her the likeness of a perfect man. (17) She said: Lo! I seek refuge in the Beneficent One from thee, if thou art God-fearing. (18) He said: I am only a messenger of thy Lord, that I may bestow on thee a faultless son. (19) She said: How can I have a son when no mortal hath touched me, neither have I been unchaste? (20) He said: So (it will be). Thy Lord saith: It is easy for Me. And (it will be) that We may make of him a Protant for mankind and a mercy from Us, and it is a thing ordained. (21)" Quran Surah 19 verses 16-21
Gail
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Get With The Times
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RS
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Kevin
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Mark
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FMC
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I just want to say that Christmas actually stands for Christ Mass. It has everything to do with Christ. I do realize that there are those that have Hannukah and other religious holidays, but Dec. 25 is Crist Mass. I just don't want to see the religious ideas behind these holidays taken away, whether it is Christmas or Hannukah.
Kelsey
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Rose
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example my children gave gifts and wrapped them for the needy
it became a family traditon ( they would gave one of the presents they wanted to someone else).I would also so wrap one for the parents of the needy children .
Instead of Christmas dinner at home why not go to a place where you can serve dinner to the homeless. This way my children learned what the real meaning of Christmas is .
Happy Birthday Christ child
Rose.
Dan
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Glenn C.
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Let the kids enjoy Santa,you find a hobby.
Mike
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Why don't the artistes go after Cupid and the Easter Bunny next?
Lance
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BRILLIANT
We need to bring back Christ into Christmas!!!
Mark
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Tricia
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Dave
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It is a combination of old, pagan winter solstice rituals (decorated trees, yule logs, mistletoe, holly feasting and so on), the celebration of the birth of Mithras (on the 25th of December) or Jesus Christ (your choice), essentially a perpetuation of early Christian compromises to convert Central and Northern European tribes.
This said, it is a worthy celebration, incorporating family gatherings, giving of presents (ideally matched to the receiver, rather than a crass commercial exercise) and a break from both work/school and winter worries.
Merry Christmas to all.
Catherine
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Shayna
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Kelly
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He then blames society for his own lack of morality? Shame on you!
If you want to change the world DO something don't just whine and complain.
Mike Baker
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Anne
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RJT
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None of us have to get sunk by all the lies that we're told by advertisers, we can chose to not participate then society will be forced to change it's message from CONSUME to CONNECT with the people you love.
I love this time of year and I chose to NOT participate in the buying madness that consumes this continent during this season. Im okay with mixing in religion or spirituality or just love, that beautiful too.
Finally, to those whining about some rumblings about removing 'Merry Xmas', lighten up, it's not a national movement, it's a handful of people who may feel religiously excluded or who don't want religion part of the national identity. It's not that big a deal.
I would ask that we all think of civilians in war zones who are suffering and offer a prayer or a peaceful thought for their safety and well being.
To Mohamed: You embody what Jesus and His message is about.
Merry Xmas. Happy Holidays and the most beautiful New Year.
Billy
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What a fantastic opportunity to talk to your children about the over commercialization of Christmas, and tell them the real reason for the season!
Nick J Boragina
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NEXT!
Eric
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Also, then comes the Credit Card Blues that many suffer because they thought they had to buy but really could't afford to.
I feel that its just a shame the way Christmas has changed so much over the years.