I think I see our problem: it is the definition of faith. Faith to me is believing in something without good evidence.
Read Hebrews 11:1. There, "faith" is defined for you. It is not "believing without good evidence", but being
certain of what you cannot see. There's a massive difference between those two definitions. The first is foolishness; the second is what pleases God.
I had many conversations with someone who flatly refused to accept dictionary definitions for common words, but instead, injected their own 'cultural" definitions. This person
would not understand what I was saying, and
consistently argued that I was saying something that I wasn't.
In the same way, holding on to your own definition, while reading a book that uses the term in a very different sense, is rank stubbornness. Even if you don't agree with the definition given in Hebrews, reading the Bible with a non-biblical definition of faith will result in you not understanding what you read.