He adds: 'If I am doing any harm, I don't want to be here. I don't want to be contributing to the enemy's plan.
'You cannot be a true God-fearing person and be on a television show like that. I know I can't.
'I'm not OK with what I'm learning, what the bible says and being on that television show.'
Jones gives his testimony sitting with a representative of The Forerunner Chronicles in his trailer on the Warner studio lot, where his series is filmed.
I respect that and can relate. It's difficult at times to justify certain entertainment that I like, all the while trying to do the Christian thing. On my way to the Kingdom Hall listening to Jadakiss, and then comment during the Bible Highlights about Jehovah's or Jesus' disapproval of immorality or violence, etc..
This part sounds like a typical confused kid trying to make sense of things. He what, 19? If only he knew how much confusion and soul searching he'll be doing for the 50 years. It never ends does it?
'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.
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.
'Then I started the bible work at the church. And I was like this is really awesome, it seems so much more appropriate and it was right from the bible.
'I just kept learning the basic messages of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and every single time I was learning all this new stuff and I was just loving it.'
Jones also explained that he had begun observing the Sabbath