Seedy,
You wrote: What you believe is not based on any "Factual" evidence, it strictly based on "Faith" and faith alone.
Baloney. As I pointed out earlier, many Christians have come to believe that the God of the Bible created our universe only after much study of the Bible, ancient history and modern science. They compared many historical and scientific facts with the contents of scripture and became convinced that the Bible, human history and our physical universe must have all been designed by the same Designer. These Christians became believers due in large part to factual evidence.
Now I cannot deny that others interpret the same facts differently, saying that the things which proved to these Christians that the God of the Bible created our universe do not convince them that He did so. However, that does not mean that factual evidence did not play an important part in the conversion of these Christians. The truth is that some people are convinced by some factual evidence and other people are not. Take the OJ jury for example. The facts presented at that trial did not convince the jury of his guilt. However, that does not mean that the evidence that was presented to them was not factual.
People sometimes disagree on what is a fact and what is not. At times people who agree that certain things are facts will interpret those facts differently, and by so doing arrive at different conclusions. But it is neither fair nor accurate to say that their conclusions were not all at least to some degree influenced by "factual evidence."