If by this you mean, or allow it to mean, that Christian faith is baseless, like a wish, rather than it being a qualified step of faith based upon some warrant, and which results in realities which correspond to the claims of its object, as it is in the Bible, then i disagree. From Abraham to Moses to the apostle, God provided some warrant for taking a step of faith, and attested to it, and so it is today. That is the difference between dead sentimental religion and the church of the living God.
I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. By the way, are you insinuating that Orthodox Christianity is a "dead sentimental religion"? And if so, what is your conception of "the church of the living God"?