There is no faith in nature. Nature will not intervene if we pray. We can't speak of the will of nature. Or condemn certain acts (other than perpetual motion) because nature forbids it. Nature just is. There is no faith about it.
Sure there is. People have faith that nature (natural laws) can lead to the creation of life that evolution can then manipulate. People have faith that evolution - mutation, natural selection, etc. - could actually take some simple form of life and create, over time, the variety of life we observe today. People who adhere to evolutionary processes as the force behind all life have a belief system based on nothing but faith.
Wrong again! We don't have faith that natural processes caused the diversity of life we observe on this planet. We KNOW what these natural processes and mechanisms are and can describe them in great detail. This is called science. The science that specifically deals with the mechanisms that caused the diversity of life on this planet is called evolutionary biology. We know a lot of stuff that the authors of the Bible did not know. You should try to keep up, especially if you are going to be debating on an online forum.
Evolutionary biology has put forth speculations about how biological processes could take some imaginary first life form and create the diversity of life we observe today. Lacking are the empirical experiments to back up those speculations and actually demonstrate that those speculations are valid.
Our understanding of how biological evolution works is based on an enormous body of empirical evidence that has been gathered over the past century by researchers. There are many, many textbooks and scientific papers that discuss the evidence. Apparently you haven't read any of them. Or perhaps you refuse to acknowledge the evidence because such an acknowledgement would contradict your faith.