I disagree with these views because I think it is right to baptise babies because then they are being properly welcomed into God's family, and become a child of God, which means more than the welcoming ceremony that the Baptists have. If they were not baptised, when they are older they would not feel as welcome to join God's family and may be intimidated, from experience, I feel it is better to grow up in God's family. Children are already partaking in the keeping of God's commandments such as keeping the Sabbath and they are raised to love and believe in God so why shouldn't they also be able to be sealed with his name in baptism? There is nothing in the scriptures which says that we shouldn't baptise babies and surely it is better to be wrong in baptizing them instead of being wrong in not baptizing them, considering that their eternal life is at stake.
It cannot be pointless to baptise babies as they are cleansed of sin as well as adults in baptism, as they are cleansed of Original Sin, which is the temptation to sin so they start their life ready to go to heaven and the opportunity of eternal life, which is something all parents would want for their children.
Also, even if parents decide they want their child to be confirmed without asking the child, I doubt the child would disagree adamantly