'Jay-Z is a devil-worshiping Freemason and Obama is like Hitler': Bizarre beliefs of spiritual guide to Two and A Half Men star who branded show 'FILTH' . . . as it's revealed he WON'T be sacked

The TV star hit the headlines after he branded his hit show 'filth' in an religious rant alongside his spiritual guide Christopher Hudson - filmed on the set of the sitcom



In another video, suggesting that food may be run out in New York during gas crisis Hudson says: 'Your baby might start looking like a chicken wing'

Jones will not appear on the next two episodes of Two and a Half Men - but was booked off BEFORE he hit the headlines.



Warner Bros sources expect him back on set next month - and have NO plans to fire him, calling him a 'good kid'



Jay-Z is a devil worshiping Freemason and President Obama is similar to Hitler. Those are just two bizarre claims made by the man who served as a spiritual guide to Two and A Half Men star Angus T Jones.



The TV star hit the headlines after he branded his hit show 'filth' in an extraordinary religious rant while sitting alongside his mentor Christopher Hudson.



The 19-year-old - who makes $350,000 per episode playing Jake - was seen urging fans to 'turn off' in a new video for the Forerunner Chronicles.

Angus will not film the next two episodes of Two and a Half Men, it was revealed today, as his character Jake Harper is not included in the scripts - however, his absence was booked off before his rant.



A source at Warner Bros told MailOnline that he is written into subsequent episodes and is expected back on set next month.



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In the video the young star laughs as he admits his worried family have described the Seventh-day Adventist movement as a 'cult'

The source said: 'The show is in its 10th season, and the character of Jake Harper has not been as prominent in the show as in prior years. 'Angus was off this week and next week, by pure coincidence. By then we will be two thirds of the way through the season and he is written in for that. 'He has always been professional on set and we have a duty of care to Angus and to find out what is going on with him. I feel for the kid - this is a good kid.'

The source added there were 'no plans' for Angus to leave the show. While a spokesman for producer and creator Chuck Lorre said today he had 'no comment'. The teenager gave a bizarre testimony filmed in his trailer on set as he says: 'If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching. I'm on Two and a Half Men and I don't want to be on it.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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In the now widely-watched video, Jones says he discovered Hudson through his Forerunner Chronicles video series saying 'I love watching Forerunner Chronicles ... all the information is so great.' But Hudson's video's posted online hold a bizarre set of claims - in one of the low-budget clips he claims Jay-Z is a devil-worshiping Freemason.

Beliefs: In one of the videos Hudson claims Jay Z is a devil-worshiping Freemason 'Insidious': Christopher Hudson mocked up a picture of President Obama as Hitler as he attacks his healthcare plan Jay Z is Lucifer: According to Christopher Hudson, the man acting as Angus T Jones' spiritual guide He analyses the rapper's recent album The Blueprint 3 and says the reason for the name of album choice is because: 'The blueprint albums are special markers indicating Jay-Z's progress in his obtaining degrees in the secret order known as the Freemason.'

In another video he states the New York City gas crisis could lead to cannibalism. Suggesting that food may be run out in New York, Hudson says: 'If the trucks are cut off you're going to start eating something if you don't control your appetite and your baby might start looking like a chicken wing.' He has previously claimed to expose Obama's conspiracy with Beyoncé and Lady Gaga to promote homosexuality well as comparing the president to Hitler saying: 'Like Hitler Obama's Christianity is just a thin veneer to mask his espousal of the New Age agenda.'

Spiritual advisor: Christopher Hudson promotes his beliefs on his Facebook page MailOnline revealed that Angus was also given spiritual guidance by a married evangelist couple who say they were 'saved to serve. Michael and Denise Johnson, of Moorpark, California, run End Times Like These Ministries, which is linked with the Seventh-day Adventist Church - and have made no secret of their links with the young actor. Rant: Angus T Jones rages against his hit sitcom, calling it 'filth' Mrs Johnson - who is a mother-of-two and a step-mother to her husband's two daughters - has even posted the video where the 19-year-old star brands the comedy 'filth', on her Twitter account. On her Twitter, Mrs Johnson says she is 'saved to serve'. She met her husband in 2001 through Adolphus Garnett, Pastor of the Antelope Valley Seventh-day Adventist church. She added: 'We were married the following year. From this union, Michael’s End Times Like These Ministries came together with my evangelistic ideas and interests and today we are Director/Speaker and Associate Director of End Times Like These Ministries. '

Speaking to MailOnline on Monday night Mr Johnson, 53, said: 'We teach the word of God. My wife and I have been running a ministry for some time.' When asked about Angus, Mr Johnson said: 'At this time, because of the things going on, I can't comment.' Meanwhile, a senior source at CBS, which airs Two and A Half Men, admitted the network was baffled by the young star's rant, adding: 'At the moment, we are just trying to find out what's going on, we are trying to figure it out.' When asked if there would be any inclusion in the young actor's contract about bringing his show into disrepute, the source added: 'Angus's contract is with Warner Brothers and I don't know the language in his contract.'

'We teach the word of God': Evangelists Denise and Michael Johnson have been working with Angus T Jones



Married: The wedding of Michael and Denise Johnson in 2002 The Seventh Day Adventist church where Jones worships is in a shabby Latino neighbourhood in a little-visited area of Los Angeles.

The Valley Crossroads in Pacoima prides itself on being the 'friendliest church in the San Fernando Valley.'

But last night, it was in total darkness and nobody answered the phone number listed at the sprawling, single-storey premises.

Positioned at the pot-holed junction of a busy crossroads and close to a freeway, it is 15 miles from Angus' home in upscale Glendale.

The 1970s-built property is surrounded by six foot iron fencing which protects landscaped grounds with trees and rose bushes and a huge car park. A giant, painted board reads 'Valley Crossroads, Seventh Day Adventist Church'. It is translated into Spanish on a nearby board. In front of the building for passers-by to read is an illuminated sign saying: 'Come unto me... & I will give you rest! Jesus. Matt 11:28.'

Saved to serve: Mother of two Denise Johnson has given spiritual guidance to Angus T Jones

Promoting: Denise Johnson posted the bizarre video rant by Angus T Jones on her Twitter account

Windows at the rear of the cream coloured structure, where the congregation enter through huge wooden doors, are tinted.



Angus, who has been on the show since he was 10 - and now makes $350,000 an episode playing Jake - said: 'If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching. I'm on Two and a Half Men and I don't want to be on it.'

'Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth. People say it’s just entertainment.



'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 and especially with what you watch on television ... it's bad news.'

Writing in a Yahoo group, Mrs Johnson introduced herself by saying: 'H ello My Name is Denise. I am a Seventh-day Adventist Christian. I work for the Voice of Prophecy in the Bible School for 7 years now. I am married 5 years. Have 2 Step Daughters, and I am the mother of a son and a daughter from my previous marriage.



'The friendliest church in San Fernando': Valley Crossroads Seventh-day Adventist Church

Solace: Angus T Jones told how he found happiness at the Valley Crossroads Seventh-day Adventist Church in California

'God has truly blessed me to return to Him 10 years ago.

'My husband and I have a ministry together where we go from church to church training them for evangelism, setting them to become year round evangelistic centers and equipping them to reach their communities by sharing the health message, offering immediate and emergency assistance such as housing, food, clothing, and also offering addiction assistance, troubled youth assistance,etc.



'We believe that each church should be a safe haven, a community care and a place known by the community as a place of loving and caring people. We also train members on how to give Bible studies.'

She added: 'God is wonderful as He has led me and my husband to come together to help to finish the work in preparation for His soon coming. Well that is what I am all about...Looking forward to wonderful dialog. Blessings.'

How he was: Angus, seen here with ex-show star Charlie Sheen, has been on Two and a Half Men since he was a child

Angus revealed that he found the church during a difficult period in his life.

With his parents Carey and Kelley Jones going through a divorce, he began spending as much time as possible out of home and admits he experimented with drugs.

'When I look back now I see that... the enemy was trying to push my in a different directions but God... pulled me out right at the last second,' he said.

'I was running away from that situation. Slowly that led to drugs. I never drank. And I'm still a virgin so God protected me from those things.'

He described how the Holy Spirit spoke to him through a friend and he accepted Jesus into his life. He then went about the process of finding a church.

In his ForeRunner Chronicles video Jones explained that a schoolfriend introduced him to the Valley Crossroads Seventh-day Adventist Church, where he felt at home.

'I really started to get into reading the bible and I started to look for a church to go to. Every Sunday I was going to like three or four churches, I was just looking for the right church,' he said.

Raunchy: Angus - seen here with guest star Miley Cyrus - has starred on the sexy sitcom since he was 10

And he added: 'I was looking to go to a church with an all-black congregation,' explaining that he had imagined himself as a member of a gospel church.

'The first day I went there I went by myself and I walked in and sat down at the back... It was just like, that was my church

Angus talked about his education in the 'basic messages of the Seventh-day Adventist Church', a Protestant Christian denomination which is marked by its observance of the Sabbath on a Saturday.

Members are discouraged from purely secular activities on the Sabbath, instead spend the day worshipping. Preparations begin on the Friday night at sundown.

The official teachings of the denomination are expressed in its 28 Fundamental Beliefs, which Angust revealed he was studying.

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His 'testimony' was released by the ForeRunner Chronicles.

According to a tweet for The Forerunner Chronicles Jones is now a 'soldier for truth'.

They state on their Facebook page: 'The Forerunner is dedicated to proclaiming the truth that you need to know. "To live and die for the truth" is the moto [sic] and Jesus Christ is our general.

'He gives the orders... we put in the work! No questions asked.'



The ForeRunner has previously released a series of 11 videos entitled the Jay-Z Deception, which chronicle the 'darkness' of pop stars like the Rihanna and argue that they are 'antagonistic to Christianity'.

Both CBS and Warner Bros, which produces Two and a Half Men, had no official comment.

A spokesperson for Jones was not available for comment on the status of Jones' contract when contacted by Mail Online.



ANGUS T JONES' FAMILY AND THEIR CRIMINAL PAST

While he may have raised eyebrows with his outspoken views, by finding religion Angus T Jones has avoided following in the criminal path of close family members.

The young actor's uncle, Eric Eugene Claypool, is currently serving a 99-year prison sentence for murder after shooting a man he claimed had sexually abused him.

According to prison documents on November 16, 1994, Claypool, now 38, stole a .357-magnum from 31-year-old Jay Harlan and shot him in the back of the head. Criminal past: Police mugshots show Angus' parents Carey and Kelly Jones And Jones' family made headlines when mugshots emerged of his parents, Kelly and Carey Jones, taken in their former home of Travis County, Texas. His mother Carey, Claypool’s sister, was arrested in 1992 for ripping the meter out of a taxi and then punching a police officer in the face while she was drunk.

Then in 1997 she was arrested on a burglary charge after a woman woke to find Carey in her living room. Jones' father Kelly, now 50, was arrested in 1986 for possession of marijuana and carrying an unlicensed .45-caliber handgun after he created a disturbance in a bar.

In 1997 Carey had Kelly arrested on an assault charge after he allegedly pulled her out of a car and pushed her to the ground.

She later dropped the charge, but Kelly was ordered to complete an anti-violence class.

