Exactly, which makes it a work of man.
I agree. But that isn't what you said.
Why not? If one is born again through baptism, then why doesn't that make a baptized atheist born again?
Actually, you have. Repeatedly. You ignored the corollary in Mark 16:16. You ignored virtually all of 2 Peter 3. You ignored the first nineteen verses of 2 Peter. You ignored the first 23 verses of James 2.
Because I know the difference between an "interpretation" and a forensic study of the text.
So, first it's not a work. Then, it's a work, but a work of God, not a work of man. Then it's not a work again. Now, it's not a work, it's a sacrament, which is a work. Do you know what the Bible says about a double minded man?
Actually, had you been honest enough to read the previous verses, you would have seen that's exactly what he said. But, no, you insist that James 2 begins at verse 24.
Yep. Just like in the Judgment of the Nations, "those kind of works" will be identifying marks of those who have been saved by their faith in Christ.
So if he wasn't saved by faith alone, what saved him?