I am, in the sense that there are several moving parts in the salvation process
If you are talking about "being saved" for eternity, then no, Salvation is NOT a process. It's an event.
You are "born again" ONCE. For all time.
It is true we are constantly being "sanctified" to become more transformed into the likeness of Christ. But that sanctification has no bearing on whether we are saved from our sins, and the penalty those who are NOT born again will incur.
So do you think I can believe in Jesus, but not have faith, and still be saved?
No.
I have plenty of relatives and friends that believe in the historical figure, Jesus Christ, but don't believe He is God in the flesh, come to save them from their sin, and rose again from the dead.
Or, can I simply have faith in Jesus, but not believe what he taught, or who he actually is, and still be saved?
Same answer as above.
What exactly are you having faith in? You can't be saved without believing the essentials of the Gospel. Probably a good time to precisely recite what IS THE Gospel unto Salvation:
God wrapped Himself in human flesh in the form of His Son, Jesus the Messiah. Conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of a virgin. He suffered, was crucified, and died to pay OUR sin debt. He was raised to life from the grave to prove He had defeated death. If you confess Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that His Father resurrected Him to Life on the 3rd day, you WILL be saved. You will be filled, and sealed with the Holy Spirit, who will empower ALL to turn from their sins. The sin of adultery, lying, stealing, homosexuality, gossip, slander, drunkenness, covetousness, etc... And most importantly the sin of DEAD works, or a moral life in an attempt to EARN Salvation. He will also equip you to love like He did and do good works for HIS Glory.
That's it.
There's a whole bunch of stuff we need to do AFTER becoming born again, but NONE of that affects our Salvation for eternity.
And what's more, to add ANYTHING, or to attempt to do anything to aid that Gospel, is HIGHLY offensive to God.
I fail to see how you can simply write off all the examples in scripture of people being saved that included immediate baptism,
I'm not writing off anything. Further, we absolutely SHOULD be water Baptized. Jesus tells us to do so.
Baptism is an outward expression of the inward work the Holy Spirit is doing in us, AFTER rebirth into God's family.
How can you write off Jesus telling his disciples to go and make believers of all the world, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit....
See above.