I actually said that I don't agree with his view on baptism, just that I agree with him believing it is important we consider baptism. Did you actually read what I said?
You mean this:
"I believe that your intent is to demonstrate your points biblical. That tells me that you are a bible Christian and not a philosophical christian. Those verses are in the bible, and like you, we should all take them seriously and put them in a biblical context. We might still arrive at different places, and we might debate one another over how we interpreted the Bible, but, fortunately, we are all using God's Word."
Just because we all are using God's Word doesn't mean some have it correct. This sounds like some big ecumenical hug. You could say the same about a number of cults who claim to use God's Word. It's interesting how much you're willing to point out the Calvinist "errors" but no others.
The basic fact of the scriptures and one that has been the staple of the church for centuries is that if you're relying upon your own works to get you into heaven then you've missed the boat. I'm not passing judgement but people need to examine themselves toward this principle.