L. Ron Hubbard
Writer / Religious Figure
Name at birth: Lafayette Ronald Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard was a writer in the 1930s and '40s, cranking out westerns and science fiction stories and novels. In 1950 he published Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, and in 1954 he founded the Church of Scientology to promote his "applied religious philosophy." A form of psychotherapy, it involves confronting negative experiences from the past in order to achieve ultimate mental health. Hubbard was the executive director of the church until 1966, but as founder he remained sole authority until the 1980s. In 1981 he published the gargantuan science fiction novel Battlefield Earth.
Extra credit: Actors John Travolta and Tom Cruise are members of the Church of Scientology; Travolta produced and starred in the 2000 movie Battlefield Earth.
Other religious leaders include Brigham Young, Sun Yung Moon and Ellen G. White.
Four Good Links
The L. Ron Hubbard Homepage
Official version of his life and influence
Scientology
Big-sized archive from a skeptic
The Church of Scientology
Main page of the official site
Freedom Magazine
The onine magazine of the organization
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
24 January 1986
(age 74)
Best Known As
Sci-fi author and founder of Scientology

