There is no difference between Baby Jesus and Jesus Christ. Jesus is called Baby Jesus because He was born into this world like all of us, as a baby.
Baby Jesus, the Christ Child
The Christmas baby Jesus Christ.
Christkind = Christ child (baby Jesus)
"Jesus, baby" or "I Love You Jesus"
The difference is that there is an extra word
The angels did first, to the shepherds, at Jesus' birth, (Lk.2.11). Then Simeon, when Jesus was a baby of about 2 months old - God showed him that the baby Jesus was Christ and he took him in his arms and declared him as God's salvation. (Lk.2.25) Then the devils declared Jesus as Christ the Son of God as he cast them out of people. (Lk.4.41) Then Peter made the confession: "The Christ of God." when Jesus asked the disciples: "Whom say ye that I am?" But right at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, when he was choosing his disciples, Nathanael declared: " Rabbi, thou art the Son of God; thou art the King of Israel." Also Mathew in his Gospel talks of: "Jesus, who is called Christ." (Mth.1.16)
We are told that Jesus Christ when He was born was laid in a manger, which is a feeding trough for farm animals.
Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians acknowledge Jesus as the Saviour of the world, and while he most likely was not born on 25 December, it is the day Christians adopted from ancient pagan festivities to celebrate the birth of Christ.
The bible does not mention the number of sheperds that went to see christ .
To find the first Christmas traditions would be difficult if not impossible today. As to the date of "Christ's Mass"? Why December the 25th? That the date actually goes back to Rome with a festival called 'Saturnalia' . A lot of Romans at the time of the adoption of Christianity into the Roman Empire (AD325) had various feasts. It was a time of revelry, celebration, eating and drinking. It was at the same time both a solstice observance and a harvest festival. On the Julian calendar it was proclaimed in 46 c.e., that the Saturnalia would fall on December twenty- fifth.
It is the day the magi gave their gifts to the child Christ, or baby Jesus, as some would have it. Epiphany is celebrating the three wise men's adoration of Jesus.
His name was Jesus Christ (christmas is celebrating his birth and Easter is celebrating his death)