I don't think he has a following, he is just a pastor/evangelist. I think people like his passion for living out Jesus Christ in his life. Do you want to condemn the man for this?
Well, no, my attitude would not be the same. We could throw any quote in there if that is how we judge a man, by one non-essential doctrine or belief held over another. How about if he says "I honestly don't know if the earth is 6000 years old or 6 million". Does this also disqualify him as a christian who wants to love God and serve others and teach others to do the same? Does this mean we discard any good works the man does as worthless? What if he doesn't believe in Calvinism? Or baptism by immersion? Or in gifts? Shall we throw him out of our fellowship?
The things you mention are very debatable.
Calvinism has been debated ad infinitum on this board, and without any resolution, and there never will be.
There are many Baptists that believe that the gifts have not ceased.
There are evangelicals (not Baptists) that believe in a different mode of baptism.
Creation is a hotly contested issue, not the belief in it, but rather whether one is Old Earth or Young Earth.
The above are debatable issues among believers.
The eternal damnation of the wicked is a fundamental doctrine of Christianity that has never been up for debate.
We believe in the eternal life for the righteous and eternal damnation for the wicked. I have seen that in every Baptist statement of faith I have ever read. I would not ever see that up for debate, ever.