Among their beliefs:
How much money does Scientology collect each year? No one except top members knows for sure, since the church's tax-exempt status allows its financial resources to be shielded from public scrutiny. Church officials won't discuss Scientology's gross income or net worth. But a look at some of the numbers shows: $398 million: Assets of the worldwide church in 1993, the last year the church had to declare income. $300 million: Amount the church earned worldwide in 1993 from investments, counseling fees and book sales. $300,000 and up: Potential cost to individual members to take all the church's courses and auditing sessions in order to climb the "Bridge to Total Freedom." 9 million: Number of members the church claims to have worldwide, about half in the United States. Critics and former members assert the number is closer to 150,000 to 200,000. 500: Number of Scientologists in Buffalo, according to church officials. $2 million to $2.5 million: Amount spent on renovation of the Buffalo Church of Scientology building, according to its primary financial backer. Unknown dollar amount: Value of the church's extensive land holdings around the world, plus the dollar value of the generous donations made to the church by Hollywood stars and other wealthy members.
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The aims of Scientology, a combination of philosophy, and creed, are posted inside the Church of Scientology on Main Street in Buffalo.
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Colin Davie, a public executive secretary with the Buffalo branch of the Church of Scientology, discusses the principles of Dianetics with a visitor, who did not want his name used.
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