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'Baptist' is listed as a Christian denomination. Baptists believe in Jesus Christ, as do all Christians.

There are many different denominations who believe in Jesus Christ, and most of them are classified as 'Christian' religions. (See Sources and Related links below) Although they may all share similar fundamental beliefs, they also all differ from each other in some matters to a lesser or greater degree.

Baptists don't usually follow a centrally prescribed form of funeral service. Each Baptist church decides for itself what form the service will take, but a bible sermon, appropriate mention of the deceased, and hymns and prayers are common.

Therefore, if you go to a Baptist funeral, it is very likely that you will see no difference at all between a baptist funeral and one conducted by many other Christian denominations.

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The Defference between Anglican Funeral and Christian Funeral are The name of the Funeral

Because the Anglican and Christian are the same Funeral

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