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U.S. actor Will Smith poses at a news
conference to promote his film "I Am Legend" in Tokyo Dec. 4, 2007. Will
Smith went out on a limb the past weekend on "60 Minutes" and Access
Hollywood, defending buddy Tom Cruise's belief in
Scientology.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) |
BEIJING, Dec. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Will Smith went out
on a limb the past weekend on "60 Minutes" and Access Hollywood, defending buddy
Tom Cruise's belief in Scientology.
"What about Scientology do you embrace?" Access
Hollywood's Shaun Robinson asked Smith.
"I was introduced, [to] it by Tom and I'm a student
of world religion," Smith replied. "I was raised in a Baptist household, I went
to a Catholic school, but the ideas of the Bible are 98 percent the same ideas
of Scientology, 98 percent the same ideas of Hinduism and Buddhism."
"It seems like it makes you angry that people have
attacked him because of what he believes," Robinson said.
"When I sit and I talk with Tom Cruise, he is one of
the greatest spirits that I've ever met -¨C someone who is committed to making
the world better," Smith said. "You have people [that] are attacking and wanna
fight that don't know nothing ¡ª how you gonna not know nothing about Scientology
and attack somebody? It's dangerous and it's ignorant.
"How can I condemn someone for what they believe and
I believe that God was born from a pregnant virgin?" Will queried.
Smith said it was his cheating first girlfriend when
he was 16 that motivated him to become a movie star.
"I was so devastated that she cheated on me and I
remember making a decision that she cheated on me cause I wasn't good enough
right? And I remember laying in my mother's bed crying and making a decision
that if I was the best at everything, that my woman could never cheat on me."
(Agencies)