

Do some research on the effects of television and your brain, and I promise you, you’ll have a decision to make when it comes to television, especially with what you watch.” Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth. I’m on Two and a Half Men and I don’t want to be on it. In his speech, Jones also said: “If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching Two and a Half Men. You cannot be a true God-fearing person and be on a television show like that. … People will see us and be like, ‘I can be a Christian and be on a show like Two and a Half Men.’ You can’t. On Tuesday he made headlines again by revealing in an interview on The. “There’s no playing around when it comes to eternity. Charlie Sheen, 50, has had a tumultuous time in the spotlight, including substance abuse, relationship and legal struggles. “A lot of people don’t like to think about how deceptive the enemy is,” said Jones. PHOTOS: Broadcast TV’s Returning Shows for 2012-13

In the clip, published by Forerunner and featuring the organization’s controversial leader Christopher Hudson, Jones suggested that Two and a Half Men was promoting the word of Satan. Jones made headlines Monday after a YouTube video went viral in which he discussed his newfound Christian faith in great detail.

Shortly thereafter, Ashton Kutcher stepped in to join Jones and Jon Cryer on the series. The actor was infamously fired from the show last year after lashing out at co-creator Lorre and producers in a public tirade. And that’s just fine with him.For his part, Sheen is no stranger to meltdowns. He’s loving his porn-star, cocaine-infused rock star life – and you’re not, because you're different. Not only that, says Neal Gabler in yesterday’s Los Angeles Times, but Sheen is breaking this contract intentionally, even flagrantly. If his recent antics tell us anything, it’s that stardom is very different from every day life. Perhaps they’ll rise again, but only after eating some serious humble pie and begging for forgiveness. If they get too big for their britches (think: Tom Cruise) we reserve the right to put them in their place. In order to keep this dream alive, we mere mortals require that stars tow the line. We hold dear to this belief, because if it’s true, it means the only thing between us and them is a bit of talent, work and luck. Is this the real reason people are griping about Sheen – because he’s broken the contract and revealed our dreams as total fantasy? Is he just walking the walk of fame unapologetically? Or might he be the next star desperately seeking absolution and rehab?Īmericans love to think of film and television stars as ordinary people. It all started in late January, when Charlie Sheen, then star of the hit show Two and a Half Men, was rushed to a Beverly Hills hospital after a.
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If you're a fan of awkward TV moments, March was a sublime month. In order to keep this dream alive, we mere mortals require that stars tow the line. Actor Charlie Sheen (R) talks to ABC News' Andrea Canning in Los Angeles, California, February 26, 2011. Americans love to think of film and television stars as ordinary people. MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images Charlie Sheen at the Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiling for Chuck Lorre, his former boss.
