It seems you are** projecting your beliefs on what the Lord’s Supper is on Baptists.***** <—To a degree, that’s true. But if Baptists are getting their beliefs from the Bible, that should be a safe thing to do. When I presume they belief Christ was crucified, I’m also projecting my beliefs onto them.***
They do not see the Bible as saying that you need the Lord’s Supper for life. <—Christ says in John 6 that you DO and there is no symbolic language in that passage. Symbolism may have made what Christ was saying acceptable to the people but instead of explaining that He was speaking symbolically Christ became more insistent on the literal interpretation, saying that His flesh and blood were meat and drink INDEED, not symbolically. You can take issue with their interpretation of Scripture, but it is their interpretation. The BF&M says clearly:
The Lord’s Supper** is a symbolic act of obedience**
If two Christians (Catholic and SBC) both believe in the Bible they should both be able to do lots of “belief-projecting” back and forth without any problems. There are passages which can be disagreed on by two objective, honest people but most of the Bible is too straightforward for that…as in the case of John 6. It’s CLEARLY and SELF EVIDENTLY an argument from Christ Himself for Real Presence and an HONEST reading of that passage is all one needs to figure that out. It’s not vague and it’s not rocket science…it just “is what it is” and some people don’t want to believe it.
From what I hear from former SBC’s and non Catholics, you’re right…they DON’T “see the Bible as saying that you need the Lord’s Supper for life.” From what I’m hearing though the reason they don’t see it that way is because that passage doesn’t get talked about, do they even read it? Is it just ignored completely just because it contradicts their man-made religionistic beliefs?
The Lord’s Supper is a symbolic act of obedience<—If SBC’s belief it’s an act of obedience, AND not technically required by God, who are they being obedient to? Their religion?!

I asked you this once already