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The baptism you preach is a tradition of men.
Well, yes, belief in the Bible as authoritative (because it's the revealed word of God) has been a part of the Christian religion for two millennia now, so you could call it something that's traditionally been a part of the religion.
God told you to be baptized and you refuse. Does that make sense?I sought God and found God.
You don't just 'find God' and then refuse what he instructed men to do about it! That should be obvious. To find God, no matter how we word that development, you must become a disciple of God or else you haven't actually found Him.