You just debunked Acts 2:38(also Mark 16:16).
Clever.
Absolutely not, it’s the repentance that remits sins, not water baptism, which is the outward washing of the body that can be seen, that is symbolic of the inward washing and regeneration by the Holy Spirit, that can’t be seen.
You have to look at all scriptures on a subject, not just the ones you like.
Per Acts 3:19, it’s the repenting that gets our sins forgiven in Acts 2, backed up by Acts 10, where Peter says those hearing him preach had been filled with the Holy Spirit, and so could then be water baptized, in Acts 10:44-48.
The Holy Spirit is not given to the unsaved, thus they were saved by faith, before water baptism.
Water baptism is the outward washing of the body that can be seen, that is symbolic of the inward washing of regeneration from the Holy Spirit, that can’t be seen.
Tit 3:5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;
Thus water baptism is for the already saved, and is not done to get saved.