The problem is when it is clearly Christmas they are speaking about, yet they use "Holiday." If the parade has Santa and other Christmas themed items, it's a Christmas parade. Unless they want to have Menorah floats, etc. in it. In that case, it'd be fine, I think. Same for stores. When they are talking about an item that is clearly a Christmas item (a tree, Christmas wrapping paper, etc) calling it "Holiday" with the express idea of not saying "Christmas" is offensive. It IS like taking Christ out of Christmas because His name is in it. And refusing to say it because of that very reason, that His name is in it, even hought it is clearly Christmas event, or item, or whatever, is offensive to many Christians. Believe me, it isn't because we like the commercialism of His birthday. It's the refusal to acknowledge the "holiday" named after Him, when it is clearly what they are referring to. Does that help any? (Probably not, lol)