“If you want to make a little money, write a book. If you want to make a lot of
money, create a religion,” that was a quote from the founder of Scientology L. Ron
Hubbard. Scientology should not be considered a religion because Scientology is a
scam designed to take money from innocent families. Scientology is not designed
for the financially weak, with costs ranging from $16.95 for the Dianetics handbook,
to $220,000 required donation to take a two-year, 16-course upper-level training
program called the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course. Another example of why
Scientology should not be considered a religion is the cost per week to take their
beginning auditing sessions on Dianetics through the church. The cost of a week of
beginning auditing sessions comes with a price tag of $200 (Tobin, 2009)
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Copyright ©1967
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
(HUBBARD, 1967)
Scientologists will deny that this policy exists, or they’ll claim that it was cancelled.
In reality only the term “Fair game” was cancelled due to PR reasons, the policy
itself remains unchanged and in effect. Another example of why Scientology should
not be considered a religion because of the “Lisa McPherson Trials”. Lisa
McPherson, 36-years-old, spent 17 days in a guarded room at the church’s Fort
Harrison Hotel for being in a little fender-bender. But before she was locked in her
containment cell she was taken to Morton Plant Hospital, where doctors discussed
having her committed for psychiatric evaluation under Florida’s Baker Act.
Scientologists consider psychiatry and psychiatric drugs evil. Instead the church
offers a less intrusive and more humane treatment plan. Lisa McPherson died in the
back seat of a van that was driving her to a hospital in the next county passing 4
hospitals on their route. The coroner’s report stated Lisa was underweight, severely
dehydrated, and had bruising as well as suffering hundreds of bug bites all over her
body. This was just your average fender-bender; she did not have to die.(Jacobsen,
2008)
Works Cited
Childs, J., & Tobin, T. C. (2009). Scientology: The Truth Rundown, Part 1 of 3 in a
special report on the Church of Scientology. St.Petersburg Times .
Convention, D. o. (2008, December 5). GPO access . Retrieved November 24, 2009,
from http://www.gpoaccess.gov/constitution/pdf2002/019.pdf
HUBBARD, L. R. (1967). HCO Policy Letter. HCO Policy Letter Issue IV (p. 1). Saint
Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex: L. RON HUBBARD.
Jacobsen, J. (2008, October 3). Lisa McPherson Memorial Page: killed by the Church
of Scientology. Retrieved November 24, 2009, from http://www.lisamcpherson.org/
Tobin, T. C. (2009, June 22). Death In Slow Motion . St. Petersburg Times , p. Not in
consecutive order.