For scientific theory I am a non believer (over recent years) of a large portion of standard cosmology. I do not believe that the universe was created in a fiat lux from a singulairty. Shit the guy who coined the term big bang (Sir Fred Hoyle) was one of its biggest opponents and the person that liked the name and made it so wide spread (Georges Lemaitre), was not only a cosmologist and physicist but also a roman catholic priest. I have for many years had issue with the big bang because it is no different to believing in a creationist view, and it seems nicely appropriate that the theory sticks on account of a catholic priest as it can leave room for a creator.
Dark matter and energy are ridiculous, red shifts do not work the way we think (as in it is not simply the speed at which something is moving away from us) and cosmic microwave background radiation is not proof of the big bang, but rather a figure that can be put into a model. In fact the big bang theorists were miles off in their predicition, the last predicition before finding out being at over 20 degrees kelvin when it turned out to be 2.7 degrees (which I can assure you is a massive discrepency).
Black holes are also thrown into this group of make believe.
I believe in global climate change and cyclical patterns there of, but do not buy into the whole CO2 global warming bs. Feel free to get pissy and think I am irresponsible, but I am far more aware of the environment and the need for change than most, and actually do my part to minimise my impact. How many here shower with a bucket to collect the water as it heats up and throw that water on their garden? Grow your own organic veg? Collect your rain water? Compost? What are you driving these days? Walk to the store or drive? Do you buy your food from local producers or do you eat out of season foods that have been flown in from thousands of miles away? These are a handful of the small things that you have no excuse not to take part in, and if everyone did it, it would make a huge change. And it's not about being a tree hugger or some dumb shit, it's about starting to be aware of what you do.
Point is there are many things we need to change, and it's not about the CO2 we pump out, but the whole impact we have on our environment. WE've all seen the stoopid hockey stick graph, but can someone please find me the graph that shows our destruction of rainforests as we have increased our populations. And it's a no brainer that cutting down that many trees effects the weather patterns.
As for non-scientific, first off I don't believe in creationism. As for what I do believe in, in this area, it's always hard to say. Funding doesn't get thrown their way in the same manner as it does the mainstream so it takes a lot longer to find the answers and there are many people to upset when they do. We can write all this shit off if we like, but lets not forget how recently our non scientific believers were persecuting those that said we actually went around the sun.
I do believe that our ancient history has been entirely distorted and that we are now finding out answers that fit nicely with old beliefs. At the tiniest level, everything is made of energy, or waves. A thought is energy and that wave will move out into the world around us. Collectively I do think that we can influence things with the mind. I don't think we're able to perform telekenisis, but perhaps we used to or perhaps we will learn to. If our fury friends have a sixth sense why can't we.
I here a lot of interesting things about crystals, although I have never taken part. But I am intrigued as each type of crystal has a different frequency, and so I am curious as to what effects that could have.
But most important, our brain is the most untapped resource in our world. Every drug you would ever need is produced by your brain... at the right amount and with zero side effects. Drop the pharmacy companies and use that money to understand our brains. And this also ties in with a large array of natural 'mind altering' drugs. Anything that the shamans used should be allowed to be used correctly by all. The fact that these top professors from ivy league colleges end up in south america, do some ayahuasca or some shit, and come back saying they've been talking to the gods and reaching into other realms, has to have some credence at some stage!
Sorry, way too long an answer so I'll stop!