Well, you were responding to someone who was using the correct formal terms. You, after all, don't dispute the second theorem - but given it uses the term "consistent" you can hardly complain when someone makes their argument using the same terminology as the theorem you agree with!
Interested in what you define "consistent" and "valid" as in laymans terms though.
Claiming that logic isn't valid is worse than a logical contradiction, because if logic isn't valid, you can't claim anything.