no there is faith involved with evolution belief ... faith is believing something/someone to be true ... and some believe the evolution theories ... so it does take faith. We collect information and that information is then interpreted not to say the interpretations are true.
With all the intricacies involved with the universe and the earth .... it takes too much faith for me to believe in millions/billions of happen chances occurring over millions/billions of years ...
Evolution is the alternative for those who do not believe the biblical account of creation.
The fact is how we came into being is unknown ... however the only 2 plausible explanations are evolution or creation ... and both take faith to believe.
Faith isn't just a religious thing ... faith can be applied to many things.
faith
/fāTH/
noun
1.
complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
So it can. But faith that the car will start,
that's its really beans in the can, that your
mother won't stab you, and that the
contract will be honored is confident
assurance on solid, vdrifiable evidence based and
rational.
It also allows for the possibility of error,
tho often like with sunrise or validity of
ToE, very small.
Faith as per in God is diametrically opposed.
As per Bible it's in things unevidenced, and the
more faith / the less evidence the greater the virtue.
It's pure equivocation fallacy to compare confidence in
some aspect in science with faith that one's personally chosen version of a god is True.
And that it's impossible to be in any sort of error.
Capital letter type "Faith" equals not faith that
the teapot won't leak.