She may have made a profession of faith and been baptized, but that can no more save a person than the sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church can save a person.
What happened to “Once saved, always saved”? Is it really “Once saved, but nobody knows if he is saved unless/until he perseveres to the end”?
>> Baptism does not save anyone. <<
I've met tons of protestants who announced they accepted Jesus on such-and-such date that they got baptized, and were instantly "saved" at that point onward. Then they ask everyone else if we've accepted Jesus and been baptized, so we will also be "saved" the instant we "accept Jesus". Take it up with them.
I agree that neither Catholic NOR Protestant baptisms will instantly "save" a person.
If protestants concede that point, one wonders why so many them vehemently protest infant baptism and insist a person must be able to "accept Jesus" during the baptism. Clearly it didn't work for Miley regardless of the fact she had been old enough to vocally "accept Jesus". Whether she had been baptized when she was 16 days old or 16 years old, the result was the same.