Ok, that may be true but you're still not really understanding my argument. I'm going to spell it out.
Assume: The land we're reforesting is land that humanity deforested. Hopefully I don't need to make that argument, it should be clear.
Assume: If reforesting land causes cooling, then deforesting the same land caused the same amount of warming.
Let A=the amount of warming you get by deforesting some land, also the amount of cooling you get by reforesting the same land.
Let B=the amount of warming you get from shoving CO2 into the atmosphere.
Let C=the total amount of warming so far.
Then A+B=C
If you're making the argument that A=C, then B=0
But B is not equal to 0.
Therefore A is not equal to C.
That means: reforesting all the land we deforested is not going to cancel out the CO2 we've put into the atmosphere.
Does that help clarify my point? Reforestation BY ITSELF cannot be enough.