Финансовая деятельность Церкви саентологии (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Scientology — Italian Supreme Court 1997 (CESNUR). CESNUR (8 октября 1997). — «4. Fourth, texts by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, and by early Italian leaders seem to imply that Scientology's basic aim is to make money. Such texts' interest in money is, according to the Supreme Court, "excessive" but "perhaps appears much less excessive if we consider how money was raised in the past by the Roman Catholic Church". The Supreme Court quotes Ananias and Sapphira in the Acts of the Apostles (who died because they kept for personal use a part of what they obtained from the sale of their property and lied to the bishop, rather than giving everything to him), late Medieval controversies about the sale of indulgences, and the fact that until very recently Italian Catholic churches used to affix at the church's door "a list of services offered [Masses and similar] with the corresponding costs". The latter comments, according to the Supreme Court, confirm that quid pro quo services are more widespread among religions that the Milan 1996 judges seemed to believe. Concerning Scientology, the Supreme Court went on to observe that the more "disturbing" texts on money are but a minimal part of Hubbard's enormous literary production (including "about 8,000 works"); and that they were mostly circular letters or bulletins intended "for the officers in charge of finances and the economic structure, not for the average member". ... There is no evidence, the Supreme Court suggests, that such "sales" are only organized in order to assure the personal welfare of the leaders. If they are intended as a proselytization tool, then making money is only an intermediate aim. The ultimate aim is "proselytization", and this aim "could hardly be more typical of a religion", even if "according to the strategy of the founder [Hubbard], new converts are sought and organized through the sale and delivery of Dianetics and Scientology". ... On other hand, most scholars -- according to the Supreme Court -- seem to prefer a definition of religion broad enough to include Scientology and, when asked, conclude that Scientology is in fact a religion, having as its aim "the liberation of the human spirit through the knowledge of the divine spirit residing within each human being".» Дата обращения: 6 октября 2018. Архивировано 7 октября 2018 года.
  • La Corte Suprema di Cassione Repubblica Italiana v. Handera Fulvio et al., Udienza pubblica dell' Архивная копия от 27 августа 2021 на Wayback Machine 8.10.1997, Sentenza n. 1329, Registro Gen. n. 16835/97.

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  • Sappell, Joel (1990-06-24). "The Man In Control". Los Angeles Times. p. A41:4. Архивировано 2 июня 2010. Дата обращения: 6 июня 2006. {{cite news}}: Неизвестный параметр |coauthors= игнорируется (|author= предлагается) (справка)

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