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Angus T. Jones Calls Two and a Half Men "Filth," Urges Viewers to Stop Watching

Two and a Half Men's Angus T. Jones is not shy about biting the hand that feeds him. In a recently released video, Jones, who stars as Jon Cryer's son Jake on the CBS sitcom, calls the show "filth" and urges fans to stop watching it. And no, he's not kidding. Check out photos of Angus T. Jones through the years Jones, who's been attending the Voice of Prophecy Seventh-day Adventist church in Los Angeles in recent months, slammed the series during a videotaped testimonial for the religious organization Forerunner Chronicles.

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Two and a Half Men's Angus T. Jones is not shy about biting the hand that feeds him.

In a recently released video, Jones, who stars as Jon Cryer's son Jake on the CBS sitcom, calls the show "filth" and urges fans to stop watching it. And no, he's not kidding.

Check out photos of Angus T. Jones through the years

Jones, who's been attending the Voice of Prophecy Seventh-day Adventist church in Los Angeles in recent months, slammed the series during a videotaped testimonial for the religious organization Forerunner Chronicles.

"If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching Two and a Half Men," Jones says earnestly in the clip. "I'm on Two and a Half Men and I don't want to be on it. Please stop watching it. Please stop filling your head with filth."

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Jones goes on to call the show "bad news."

"People say it's just entertainment," he says in the clip. "Do some research on the effects of television and your brain and I promise you you'll have a decision to make."

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CBS declined to comment on the video, and Jones' rep did not immediately respond to TVGuide.com's request for comment.

Check out the video below. What do you think of Jones' comments?