I'd say your faith can actually be enriched with the truth, if you read with the proper perspective. You can take it in a Hegelian way, that God is immanent and must work through all of us, to suffer and grow, with (truthful) Christianity as the mediator between the individual's will and universal salvation (or, maybe, ideal moral behavior). You can take it in a Hindu that we are all one with God, or for Gnostics or Bodhisattvas we may be elite souls, come to Earth to save ourselves or assist others, or just to learn. And this could be exemplified in the stories of, for example, Jesus, Paul, or Caesar. I don't know if that helps.