I don't wish to reduce the good news, but the believing in Jesus as the Son of God and having love for your fellow man seems to be plainly obvious. They are not hidden behind symbolism, and they are what it says is required for salvation. See 1 John or John 21.
I don't disagree with you here as to what the bible says is necesarry for salvation. (in the NT anyway) Unfortunately, there are many excellent and logical arguements that deserve a more fair hearing then what they typically receive. While reasonable thiests such as yourself layinglow are kind and good, the fact is that the same book where John 3:16 is found also has scary visions found throughout Revelation of Jesus as a scary judging king. It is hard to maintain an argument where part of your holy book contains information about how to attain salvation through mere belief, whereas in the Pauline letters or Revelation Jesus is portrayed differently. Reasonable people ask "Which is it?"
Any Christian religion that teaches Jesus attracts by "love" only to ultimately destroy those who don't believe in the end contradict themselves. Ultimately, it IS a "believe or die" proposition. The matter of when Christ chooses to pull the plug on your life or how he will do it is irrelevant to the fact that according to the bible, he will destroy you if you don't believe.
Therefore, I don't see God as offering salvation through a cartoon or other literary device but showing it plainly to all and allowing greater understanding for those who seek deeper things from his spirit through understanding of prophetic symbolism.
This statement backs up my point I believe. Should god hide anything through visions or literary devices that are at the interpretive mercy of man, and not the "god" who supposedly inspired the visions? You wrote it, you explain it. We hold our workers and family members to a higher standard. Being cryptic is the mark of a stuffy, self righteous person. Unless you are "god". It also has to be conceded that even if you or others don't believe god is offering salvation through the understanding of these visions doesn't mean that countless millions of people do, whether they believe that individually or if they belong to the many churches that do maintain this. There are many millions of Christians who believe precisely this. JW's are among them.
It sure would be a lot easier if "god" weren't so cryptic. What is gained? Nothing by this crypticness.
Btw Laying Low, I want to apologize to you if my response offends. I really mean that. In fact, I while being agnostic still have a great "spiritual" hunger if you will. I know that spirituality, ethics, being a good person and the like can result from religion, but it doesn't have to, and there are perhaps better ways. In any event, I only meant to address your thoughts and not you personally. I hope you are well.