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But instead of getting high on drugs, he's high on God?
Hopefully he's not living off that dirty money. Though, I'm sure he has no problem using it to get by. I would like to think he'll donate it all and use it for good seeing as he earned it for doing something bad(in his mind). And if he doesn't donate it, maybe the show can just sue him for some of it back. Sounds like it would be doing him a favor if they did.
I have no problem with someone finding God but come on. He's done this show his whole life, makes $350,000 an episode, has a networth of 15 million dollars and one day he wakes up during what is presumably his final contract and says not to watch the show because it's filth?
Guess he's really changed since he signed that 2 year contract for $7.9 million with a $500,000 signing bonus. He was old enough then to know what the show was about. I just don't understand how he'd have this epiphany out of nowhere over something he's done his entire life.
Hey, if he ends up using the money for good, I'll respect him for coming forward with his beliefs. I just seriously doubt he'll donate all of the money or use it all for good. For him to come out and publicly attack the show that pays him because of God, it would seem pretty hypocritical to use that money for a lavish lifestyle. He probably lives in a mansion, drives an expensive sports car, wears expensive clothing, eats at expensive restaurants and so on.
I really hope means what he says and uses the money for good. He should wash his hands clean of the filthy money.
In a video interview with the religious website Forerunner Chronicles, Jones spoke out against the show and called it filth.
If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching Two and a Half Men, Jones says around the 7:45 mark in the video below, which the website billed as The Testimony of the Awakening of [a] star. Im on Two and a Half Men, and I dont want to be on it. Please stop watching it, please stop filling your head with filth, he continues.
People say its just entertainment, he said. Do some research on the effects of television and your brain, and I promise you, youll have a decision to make when it comes to television, especially with what you watch on television. Its bad news.
Hopefully he's not living off that dirty money. Though, I'm sure he has no problem using it to get by. I would like to think he'll donate it all and use it for good seeing as he earned it for doing something bad(in his mind). And if he doesn't donate it, maybe the show can just sue him for some of it back. Sounds like it would be doing him a favor if they did.
I have no problem with someone finding God but come on. He's done this show his whole life, makes $350,000 an episode, has a networth of 15 million dollars and one day he wakes up during what is presumably his final contract and says not to watch the show because it's filth?
Guess he's really changed since he signed that 2 year contract for $7.9 million with a $500,000 signing bonus. He was old enough then to know what the show was about. I just don't understand how he'd have this epiphany out of nowhere over something he's done his entire life.
Hey, if he ends up using the money for good, I'll respect him for coming forward with his beliefs. I just seriously doubt he'll donate all of the money or use it all for good. For him to come out and publicly attack the show that pays him because of God, it would seem pretty hypocritical to use that money for a lavish lifestyle. He probably lives in a mansion, drives an expensive sports car, wears expensive clothing, eats at expensive restaurants and so on.
I really hope means what he says and uses the money for good. He should wash his hands clean of the filthy money.