Will Smith reiterates he’s no Scientologist
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Will Smith has once again dismissed rumours that he belongs to the Church of Scientology.
Smith was linked to the celebrity-themed religion after a 2006 report revealing he had donated money to the church’s LEAP program (literacy and education awareness project), reports FoxNews.com.
When asked if he had become a Scientologist, Smith answered directly, “I am not.”
Talking about the school, which is using one of Scientology’s teaching tools, Smith said: “You can take different parts of things you like and put them all together.”
Smith also mentioned talking to anti-Scientology group “Anonymous,” who claim to have given themselves the name in an attempt to avoid retaliation from Scientologists.
The group later said in a press release, “We appreciate Will’s interest in our efforts and his openness in speaking with us directly. It shows his concern both as a parent and educator.” (ANI)
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Lisa said:
The non-scientology teaching theories that the Will Smith school claims to use were invented by educational psycholgists.
But . . .
Scientologists claim that psychologists are vulture-like suppressive persons whose sole purpose is to enslave humanity, in complete contrast to Scientology.
Mission number one of true Hubbard followers is to WIPE OUT the ‘Psychs’.
Adulterating Study Tech with Psychology is a High Crime in Scientology.
So . . .
If the school is using Hubbard Tech, the teachers’ mission is to obliterate non-scientology teaching.
Hubbard Tech and Psychology are IN NO WAY compatible.
September 25th, 2008 at 10:01 am -
Terryeo said:
I hope Smith’s Academy does well. Today information is what we’re all about, we need young adults who are comfortable with and can easily understand information. And then create with it. I hope his Academy does well. So does Will, I suppose.
September 25th, 2008 at 10:54 pm -
bob dobbs said:
As if anyone would want L Ron’s study habits, he flunked out his first year of college. “Study tech”, Criminon,Narconon and WISE only have one goal, to recruit people into Scientology.
September 26th, 2008 at 10:54 am -
Nick said:
Gee Terryeo, you say “Today information is what we’re all about,” yet your cult’s “understanding” of things like mental health and science are insanely antiquated.
Today’s youth are more than capable of understanding information without $cientology slowly and subtly brainwashing them into it’s own perception of “knowingness.”
It’s funny that the cult claims to help people “think for themselves,” yet it’s so easy identify one simply by conversing with them or reading their posts (even when they start with “I’m not a $cientologist, but…”) since they don’t even realize how patterned their thinking is and how “cookie cutter” their responses are.
I don’t want to end up living in a George Orwell/1984 society, and that is what this cult is gradually trying to work towards if it isn’t stopped. They will just continue to stretch their nasty little tentacles further and further into the educational system, government, business, medicine, and anything else they can weasel their ways into in their desperate grasps for power.
This cult may seem like mostly harmless nonsense on the surface, but they are wolves in sheep’s clothing counting on people to look the other way.
NOW is the time to “nip it in the bud.”September 26th, 2008 at 10:13 pm
