I took a course in psychology where scientology was discussed. I read that NO

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medications r used. True? I really have a lot of curiosities about this religion and would like to know more. I have been searching for my niche for years and have researched all kinds of religions and cannot find one to call my own. This may not be for me, but I would at least like to know that facts before I can make a decision.
 
You might get more answers if you post this in Religion and Spirituality, under the category of Society and Culture.
 
Scientology is a 'religion' made up by a science fiction writer who readily admitted that creating a religion was a great way to make money. If you're seriously considering Scientology, it is probably a good thing you are on meds. Talk to your psychiatrist, therapist or who ever it is that you trust and educate yourself.
 
Scientology is a cult, not a religion. They do use some medications, but exclude others, for no apparent logical reason. Also, you don't just join, they put you thru a test, if you fit their profile, they admit you, if you don't, well, they just aren't interested. A lot has to do with how much money you make, the richer you are, the more likely they will find you admissable. If you are looking for a real spiritual foundation, don't bother with scientology.
 
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