Bias
One example is belief in God based on a personal experience rather than provable evidence. Another example is saying that the defendant is guilty of committing the alleged crime because I have known the defendant to be the kind of person that would do such a thing, rather than providing evidence against the defendant.
according to kant, objects conform to the mind rather than mind conforming to objects.mind rules rather than is ruled.they are the forms of the fallacy of angelism.
Confucianism does believe in heaven. But their religion doesn't touch on to it. Confucianism is more of an earthly thing rather than heavenly, meaning that it focuses more on life rather than the afterlife.
with specifics rather than generalizations.
socialism.
bias.
Aesthetic preferences, such as liking a certain style of art or music, are personal rather than scientific. These preferences are based on individual experiences, emotions, and subjective feelings rather than objective, measurable facts.
An arbitrary point is a point that is based on random choice or personal whim rather than reason or a system.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that any mineral has the ability to keep demons away. The idea of using specific minerals for spiritual protection is based on personal beliefs and cultural practices rather than scientific facts.
Perspectives
A judgment based on personal point of view is an opinion or decision made by an individual that is influenced by their own beliefs, experiences, and biases rather than objective facts or evidence. It may not necessarily be grounded in logic or universal truths, making it subjective in nature.
Using a scientific method (pehaps you mean rather than a religious one) and having a scientific mentality and attitude when aproaching a matter (for example, the creation of the earth) allows you to be able to remove yourself from all personal belifes and concentrate on the hard proveable scientifical facts.
Scientific statements are based on evidence, observation, and experimentation, following the scientific method to ensure accuracy and reliability. Non-scientific statements may lack empirical evidence, rely on personal beliefs or opinions, or be based on subjective experiences rather than objective data.
A statement based on practical experience rather than scientific proof
Our sense of controlling our environment rather than feeling helpless.
Aristotle is remembered as a natural philosopher rather than as a scientist, and he did not invent the scientific method.
This question breaches the boundaries of personal opinion, rather than scientific fact, and so cannot be properly answered. It is down to the indivdual to decide the truth here, rather than impart harsh judgment on those who would ask. In actual fact, the quesiton holds value from the point of view of those who arent women; to those women are different. As 'freak' is a vulgar term for wildly different, it can be (however innapropriately) applied to women in some cases.