Non-scientific based beliefs are beliefs based on unsubstantiated data or imagination. This would include:
A scientific question asks for evidence, a nonscientific evidence asks for opinion.
This can not to be answered without something to choose from.
They have evidence, but if they cant prove something, even with the evidence, it becomes a theroy, or belief. So sometimes it is based on evidence and fact, sometimes on belief.
Curiosity involves an inquiry outside oneself. The scientific "attitude" is based on the assumption that the truth may be known through observation and experiment. The nonscientific attitude is the belief that truth already is known or that it may be known in ways that do not involve interacting with the external world. The scientific attitude is inherently progressive-and dangerous. The statement "Curiosity killed the cat" is not without wisdom. On the other hand, without interacting with the outside world, nothing gets done. Each step, each bite of food, is an "ex"-periment. The upshot: We are all scientists.
Around half of Americans do. It's not an atheist belief it is evidence-based science accepted by many religious people too.
Scientific hypothesis can be understand by scientific approach (using scientific methods & formulae etc) Nonscientific hypothesis is based on assumptions only.
A "nonscientific" question is something like, "what is your name?" or "why are you asking something so simple?".......
A scientific question asks for evidence, a nonscientific evidence asks for opinion.
Do a barrel roll!
Pooo duhhh
This can not to be answered without something to choose from.
Buddhism
A belief in Judaism is a belief in only one G-d. It is based on the laws of the Torah (5 books of Moses), and a belief that the Messiah is yet to come.
fear, hatred, bigotry, Christian belief-based hatred, and Islamic belief-based hatred.
There is a such a belief. It is a very common belief in Japan that personality is based on blood type. It is also a popular belief in other Asian countries.
the belief system is called confusinism
Christianity