If people want an "unbiased" view on scientology then South Park ( best & most intelligent programme ever ( again, only my opinion ) ) have done 3.
Trapped in the closet includes a totally honest ( You need to pay alot of money to the "church" to learn this ) description of the views of Scientology.
Seriously guy's, the best way to beat people is through free speech and allowing open discussion.
Let people make their own decision's with all the information, after all, what is " right " ?
South Park Scientology Episodes
The are all the episodes of South Park that had something to do with the Church of Scientology.
South Park Scientology Episode, "Trapped in the closet"
About this South Park episode:
"Trapped in the Closet", the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the Comedy Central series South Park, originally aired on November 16, 2005. The plot of the episode centers on the South Park character Stan Marsh, as he joins Scientology in an attempt to find something "fun and free". After the discovery of his surprisingly high "thetan levels", he is recognized as the reincarnation of the founder of the church, L. Ron Hubbard. Episode makes almost 100 references to Tom Cruise being "In the closet".
South Park Scientology Episode, "Chef returns to South Park"
About this South Park episode:
"The Return of Chef", or referred to as "Life Without Chef Part 2", is episode 140 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park and aired on March 22, 2006. It was advertised as the tenth season premiere. It was also #1 on the "10 South Parks That Changed The World" list.
The episode parodies so-called "very special episodes", heavily satirizes Scientology, and is notable for its timing after the sudden departure of Isaac Hayes, who had voiced Chef on the series since its inception. His leaving South Park was because of the highly controversial Scientology episode, "Trapped in the Closet".
South Park Scientology episode, "The Church of Blainetology"
About this South Park episode:
A street magician named David Blaine comes to South Park. The boys are tricked into becoming "Blaintologists". Stan is creeped out and soon leaves; Kyle refuses to join him. Stan looks for help from South Park's own resident messiah, Jesus. The comparisons to Scientology are really interesting. It shows everything from disconnection to brainwashing.