In Jesus' time, time was primarily measured using a combination of natural phenomena and religious practices. The day was divided into two 12-hour periods, with hours often based on the position of the sun, leading to variations in hour length throughout the year. The Jewish calendar was lunar-based, with months beginning with the sighting of the new moon, and significant events were often timed according to religious festivals and rituals. Additionally, sundials and water clocks were commonly used to keep track of time during the day.
Tough because your parents decided everything - you had no say in anything (if you were a girl).
Because that is what your parents decided to name you.
The people who beleive in him did
the crowd
Its obvious god did!!
In a word, Jesus.
No one did it was when 'Jesus' was apparently born and to celebrate the birth of 'Jesus'
Jesus Christ
In a Christian's point of view, Christ decided because he is the one who decides when Jesus would be born and the 25th is the day baby Jesus was born so we celebrate that.
Since the church decided that taking the Lord's name in vain was considered blasphemy, probably a long time ago.
Jesus made Christmas when he was born he decided this day would be Christmas
The Romans were in power at the time of Jesus.