Buddhists believe that Marriage is a social ceremony, whereas Christians believe marriage is more to do with religion, as-well as the social context. A Christian wedding would take part in a religious place, but in Buddhism, Monks aren't allowed anywhere near the marriage ceremony.
Yes he was actually the first one to give christian baptism
Only Christiaity has a Baptism ritual. Other religions have parallel rituals. Buddhism has no such process as it has no god
Some differences here and there -eucharist -sacraments -holidays
Baptism initiates us into the Christian community.
Christian baptism started with the Apostles, and then with them baptizing those who came to believe.
Christian baptism is approximately 2000 years old.
Baptism is a Christian concept.
No, Buddhism did not teach baptism before Jesus. It is not part of that religion.
Yes, there is a difference between confirmation and baptism in the Christian faith. Baptism is a sacrament that symbolizes cleansing and rebirth, usually performed on infants or new believers. Confirmation is a ritual where individuals affirm their faith and commitment to the church, often done during adolescence or adulthood.
Roman religion did not have baptism. Only Christian Romans had baptism and their beliefs about it were the same as that of modern Christians.
Judaism doesn't have baptism, that is a strictly Christian ceremony.
Jews do not have baptism. It is a Christian observance.