Here's a FACT about my faith. You can't prove I'm wrong.
I have no idea what your faith is but I can tell you that faith in anything can be determined to exist on a probability continuum. Here is an example of what I mean, there is a higher probability that the popular notion of Santa Clause (ie. Santa can make to everybody’s chimney in one Christmas Eve) is not based on reality. Can I prove that Santa doesn’t exist? Who gives a crap, the probability that he isn’t real is high enough for me to say that Santa doesn’t exist because of the probability that St. Nick can’t physically make it to every good girls house in one fricken night. The same thing goes for the tooth fairy. The tooth fairy has a very low probability of being real, based on that very low probability I don’t believe in the tooth fairy.
Based on the natural world, supernatural claims have a lowered probability, and the lower the probability the less some claims should be respected. For example, there is a low probability that a stone statue can cry blood; generally these claims are viewed as possessing very low probability. Faith based on a personal witness claims (I feel it is true, I’ve been taught it is true, it seems right to me, my intuition informs my belief, the books says it is true, you can’t prove me wrong, etc.) have a lower probability vs. say the empirical evidence for the binary state of pregnancy.