Well, his insistence on redefining FAITH contrary to the dictionary has me leaning more and more to your point of view.
Your definition of faith was fine except that it defined 'having' faith in regard to the world's blind, presumptuous faith, not the assurance of faith that can 'see' found in the Bible. We can review Romans 12 again anytime you want using your definition of faith.
That, plus a significant proportion of people posting with a view similar to yours has me 'on guard'.
Of course they are. We're talking about centuries of spirit-less indoctrination of the church here. It's not going to get corrected over night. In fact, I'm convinced the church as a whole won't change anything, only get worse (i.e. Freegrace doctrine). The truth is for a few who will not be overcome by the church of the world.
Just look at the example of tithing. The truth of how to tithe is right under our noses in the OT but when I show people your church has not been teaching you correctly about it, it falls on deaf ears, yet the plain words are right there for anyone to read. I can stay cool about this because I'm resigned to the truth that most people are very hardened and resistant to anything outside of their little doctrinal boxes they've built around themselves. I was there once, too, to some extent. I'm not bashing people. It's just the way it is. God knows it, and now I know it. And I respond accordingly.
Hopefully, this is not an unfair "pile on Judges" thing going on.
It is a pile on, but I know (now) how this works.
We have the scriptures to show how no one who's going to stick their neck out for the truth is going to be received very well. But in the end the secret work of God is being accomplished nonetheless. No one can stop it.