
By: Jim Taylor
Ogopogo has rarely been seen in the winter months.
Ogopogo is, of course, the legendary denizen who inhabits
the depths of
Over the last
century, dozens of people - including several I know who are not given to
hallucinations - claim to have seen Ogopogo.
When our daughter
Sharon brought granddaughter Katherine to the Okanagan last summer, they spent
hours on the lakeshore, watching for Ogopogo.
Katherine couldn't
see Ogopogo.
"Ogopogo doesn't like all those noisy boats out there,"
The boats had gone
when Sharon and Katherine came back again during the autumn. Again, Katherine
was disappointed.
"The water's
getting too cold now,"
Turning to us,
Thus does one
rationalization lead to another, and another, until a whole house of innocent
deceptions is built up. Sometimes even its propagators find their deceptions
convincing.
Think about Santa
Claus. What started off as a middle-eastern bishop who distributed coins to
needy families - St. Nicholas - became "Sint' 'Clas" in Dutch folklore, became commercialized in
North America as Santa Claus, and is now more visible during the Christmas
season than Jesus.
Santa Claus lives
at the North Pole. Santa Claus has an army of elves making toys. Santa Claus
flies through the air. Santa Claus has eight tiny reindeer - nine, if you count
Rudolph - who can also fly. Santa goes down chimneys - even in homes that don't
have chimneys. Santa Claus visits every child in the world during a single
night.
And nobody expects
these myths to harm the children who hear them.
Even the most
rigorously non-religious parents still tell their children about the tooth
fairy.
We expect our
children to outgrow these innocent fantasies.
Only when stories
get stamped with the imprimatur of Holy Writ do we start teaching children to
take legends literally. The oldest of the four gospels about Jesus, the Gospel
of Mark, doesn't mention his birth at all. Nor do Paul's letters, all of which
pre-date Mark. Only the later gospels, written some 70 years after Jesus'
birth, refer to shepherds and stars and foreign celebrities.
People already
knew Jesus was special. Now they wanted assurance he was special from the
beginning.
This summer, I
expect that we'll go out on the lake looking for Ogopogo.
I doubt if we will find her. I don't know what explanations
She will get what
she needs, at her level of development.
I wish we could
take the same attitude to biblical stories.
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