Ed, I'm sure that as I'm out of the ABC for years to come I'll lose touch with things. But it has only been five years and I still have connections in the denomination. If the ABC has changed drastically since 2010 I'd be surprised.
As to baptism, I wasn't making a personal judgement about Baptist orthodoxy. I was pointing out the doctrinal viewpoint of all the denominations who didn't adopt what they would seen as the new fangled idea in the 17th century that you have to be dunked and already a believer to be baptized.
Orthodoxy is really a slippery word which I'm surprised Baptists like Al Mohler use. By definition orthodoxy is right belief. If you are in the minority you aren't orthodox (which is what is wrong with the terminology). And while Southern Baptists like to pretend they are in the majority as the largest non-Catholic denomination in the US they are far outnumbered by Roman Catholics and the Orthodox Churches world wide.
Mohler trumpets about orthodoxy while he is in a denomination the the majority of Christiandom considers to be outside of orthodoxy. To anyone but a Southern Baptist it is amusing or at least confusing.
The best I get from Mohler is that orthodoxy="what I believe" or "what the SBC takeover crowd believes" and heresy="whatever anyone else believes who disagree with me."
My orthodoxy is your heresy.