I did a search of your posts using the word baptism, and many came up
that seem to contradict what you have said here, like the following:
"KelbyofGod, post: 4632682,
Well, I was actually hoping to put some prayer into it to see if God would grant an answer that gets us past the 'pass' or 'fail-and-i-write-you-off' nature of your question, but I guess a sufficient answer might be "Because baptism began as, and remains, the mechanism established by God for remission of sins (to those that believe)... and because remission of sins is a necessary element of salvation, YES, I believe baptism is necessary, not optional, if a person would like to claim the fullness of salvation." But Jesus didn't just die to grant us remission of sins...so unless people get the rest, they still can't claim fullness of salvation, even if they've gotten their sins washed away.
That should at least make my position on water baptism clear, and give you enough information that you could dig further IF you really want to know.
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
Just adding words of Jesus here:
This is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.
Matthew 26:28