You may not recognize the name Angus T. Jones, but he plays the 1/2 on Two and a Half Men.
Recently, Angus started attending a Seventh Day Adventist Church; and yesterday posted his testimony, calling the show he is on: “filth”.
Watch:
Thoughts?
The clip ALREADY has close to a million views on youtube and is causing quite the stir in Hollywood.
Todd

It is filth. It’s ridiculous, and it “normalizes” ridiculous behavior and worldviews.
I think they might find a way to write him out of the series after that…
Go Angus Go! I’ve never seen the show, but I bet Angus is going to need our prayers because that is going to be one awkward set to be on this season for him.
Can’t wait to see where this brother ends up serving at. Hopefully the church will allow him to grow before thrusting him into the limelight as the latest celebrity poster boy for the faith. Give him some room to grow and some grace to stumble a bit as he makes some radical lifestyle changes.
Angus has now apologized and recanted. http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/angus-t-jones-apologizes-for-filth-comment-20121128
Jones, who recently became a born-again Christian, said in a video for the Christian group Forerunner that he no longer wanted to be on Two and a Half Men. “Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth,” he urged. His apology didn’t retract or alter that characterization.
Jones, who recently became a born-again Christian, said in a video for the Christian group Forerunner that he no longer wanted to be on Two and a Half Men. “Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth,” he urged. His apology didn’t retract or alter that characterization.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/angus-t-jones-apologizes-for-filth-comment-20121128#ixzz2DXTB5jCp
Jones, who recently became a born-again Christian, said in a video for the Christian group Forerunner that he no longer wanted to be on Two and a Half Men. “Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth,” he urged. His apology didn’t retract or alter that characterization.