Do Scientologists worship L. Ron Hubbard?
No. L. Ron Hubbard personally stated that he was a man as others are men. He was a much-loved friend and teacher and continues to be respected and admired.
Has his death affected the Church?
L. Ron Hubbard recorded the results of all his research in writing, on film or in taped lectures so that it would be preserved. Since his passing, Scientology has continued to expand, and its future survival is assured.
All great religious leaders of the past have died. Their work flourishes. Men die. Wisdom and ideas do not.
Did L. Ron Hubbard state that the way to make money was to start a religion?
No.
This is an unfounded rumor. One individual once claimed L. Ron Hubbard made such a comment during a lecture in 1948. The only two people who could be found who attended that very lecture in 1948 denied that Mr. Hubbard ever made this statement. And
Mr. Hubbard himself certainly denied it.
Another famous writer from the same era who did make such a statement was George Orwell, who wrote to a friend in 1938 that there might be a lot of cash in starting a new religion. His letter was later published as part of a collection of letters which was circulated widely. It seems that Orwells comment has been misattributed to Mr. Hubbard. This was recognized by courts in Germany who enjoined those who had attributed such a statement to Mr. Hubbard from repeating it.