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The similarities are that they both believe in god and that Jesus is the son of god. They say that Jesus died for our sins and that god made humankind. They also think that the bible is inspired by the God´s word. The differences is that the witnesses think jesus died on a cross and the baptist believe he died on an upright stake.The baptist believe that there is a hell and a heaven and the witnesses think that there is only a heaven and no hell. The Jehovah witnesses and the baptist have a lot in common but barely and differences.

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