But if salvation is applied at the sinners prayer, then one is not saved if they have not prayed...
It seems apparent you do not understand what the sinners prayer is actually about.
The prayer itself saves no one, but the act of faith in calling out to God is that which saves, whether in the heart or verbally one sentence or a half hour.
It is here that one believes and repents. The
No man is saved apart from calling out to God for mercy/salvataion.
However 'scripture' is explictly plain that you are saved by faith alone.
CoC holds that one must believe (thus here is faith established even according to their view) and THEN be baptised - in order that one be saved. It is faith and baptism that saves. Faith alone can not save but you must believe AND...
As baptists be hold that a person is saved by faith and then they are baptised NOT for salvation but in accordance with obedience and identification.
You CANNOT just come to church day after day, and be saved. At some point, you must, in some way, personally put your faith in Christ: whether that is a verbal prayer, or an inaudible one, it is STILL a prayer.
The CoC does NOT say you are saved by faith and Baptism. Perhaps you missed the posts above by Mac. They say you are saved by faith alone, THROUGH baptism.
You are making a division where they place none: it's like saying we Baptists believe in Faith PLUS repentance and PLUS a sinners prayer (of whatever form).
I think we should attempt to understand our brothers and sisters in Christ, instead of TRYING to find ways to disagree. Although I have a Baptist view of Baptism, I must admit I may be wrong. If a CoC person comes to me and I am the Pastor, and they want to be a member of my church, and state that they put there faith and trust in Christ at the moment of their baptism, WHY would I reject that? "Are you saved by the baptism?" "no" he responds, "By faith alone".
No re-Baptism required.
Now to be a member of a Baptist Church, you already must sign off saying that you agree to the statement of faith> it's not like they are going to be passing out tracts to the CoC church down the street. And if you truly believe Baptism is strictly symbolic, you are violating your own theology by re-baptising them, and ascribing sacramental overtones to it.