Reverend is a title of respect used by some people to refer to Christian or other religious leaders or ministers. It's common in some denominations, but not common in others. There are also many people who refer to themselves as reverend who aren't official clergy, but are involved in their church or religion.
Yes they can have wives.
Pastors often lead the worship and may be helped out by deacons or others with no specific title. Others can be called ministers even though not all music ministers are ordained.
Such stupid attempt at humor or accusation deserves no answer, except to call to question the intent of the questioner.
No. Baptist ministers do not undergo Holy Orders, because the process is not regarded as a Sacrament in the Baptist church. Pastors are chosen directly by the church they wish to serve at.
See related link: Definition of Baptize
Frontbencher ministers
People who follow baptist teachings are called "Baptists"
Baptist clergy are called Ministers or Pastors usually and there's nothing against marriage :)
Cabinet Ministers
Communion or the Lord's Supper is a sacrament of the church and each church has its own guidelines for who can administer the Lord's Supper.At my baptist church any ordained lay or clergy can give the communion.
Cabinet
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).