No, holy scripture does not say "the baptism that saves us is a response of a clear conscious". What holy scripture says is "It is the baptism corresponding to this water which saves you now -- not the washing off of physical dirt but the pledge of a good conscience given to God through the resurrection of Jesus Christ" and that is very different from the interpretation that your post offers. it is baptism that saves not a clean conscience as appears to be the interpretation you are advocating. Romans chapter six explains it rather well. Take a look at post #
243 and see for yourself.
The interpretation that you give is incorrect. It does not even make a serious attempt to read the passage as it is written in holy scripture. You've moved the words around to make them suit the doctrine that you want to teach. That is a sure path to error and heresy. It is far better to let holy scripture say what it says in the way that it says it rather than mangle it to make it say what you want it to say.
I didn't say "of baptism,which now saves you" holy scripture said that and I quoted it. The scripture says "Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you" that to which baptism corresponds is the waters of the flood and the ark in which eight persons were preserved alive from the flood. That baptism saves is explicitly stated in the passage. But to avoid misunderstandings holy scripture includes many other passages that teach about baptism. Romans 6 is one passage. John 3 is another. There are more and the sum total of their teaching is that one is washed clean of sins by baptism which unites one to Christ in his death and resurrection and that in the resurrected life one is made clean by the saving work of the Lord Jesus Christ and so on. There is nothing in the holy scriptures to forbid baptism to infants as your posts suggest but rather there is a great deal in holy scripture to encourage faithful parents to baptise their children.
Even the translation that you quote says that baptism saves you using these words "And that water is a picture of baptism,which now saves you". The passage that you quote does not say what you said, namely "that the baptism that saves us is a response of a clear conscious". That is an opinion that you are offering about what the words in holy scripture mean and it is an erroneous opinion.
The rest of your post repeats the errors observed above so I'll leave it uncommented.