Stupid questions?
Let's see, what would the average American ask a Scientologist....who and what is it good for, and how does it align with or conflict with the dominant religion of our culture (as the person asking is more than likely going to be a Christian). Yeah, the stuff I asked you.
If you don't know the answers, just admit you don't. I've already caught you in one contradiction with the official website of Scientology. Here's another to tack on: you like to call me a "pill head", which implies I am addicted to drugs (which is hogwash, I have minor issues with depression and anxiety that are controlled by minimal medication, conditions that my cardiologist, a Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine that was educated at Harvard Medical School, did his residence at the University of Chicago, and is a well known researcher, said were contributing issues to my heart disease issues; read up on research on depression and platelets if you wish)...but if I am addicted to drugs and thus Scientology cannot help me, why does the Scientology website say it is THE answer for drug addiction? I am aware L Ron and Company think "addiction to psychiatric drugs" is a big thing, and it could be if one were on something way stronger than what I take, but even then it seems your group's website says they are the answer, that I need to come to your team for help...yet you just told me "nope, go get fvcked". Which is it?
It's like you are the worst spokesperson for Scientology possible.