Knowing why good things happen to bad people and bad things happen to good people has to be out of our scope for a reason. But I know for sure the silencing is part of the control system.
2026-01-29 05:11:40
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Safiyaan :
the story of Ayoub A.S teaches the reader resilience, faith and patience even through calamity. Evil has it's peaks just like a stock market graph, but soon also falls.
2026-01-29 13:49:05
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Brownfalcon :
I would’ve said to god “actually the sun doesn’t rise its the earth that spins………”
2026-02-03 19:57:12
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javxɑs ႺႭႣႬႠ :
an agnostic here 🙋🏻♀️interestingly, even though the lengthy conversation between Job and his three friends and God's intervention from the midst of whirlwind weren't mentioned in the Qur'an, in later Quranic exegesis (maybe comparable to Judaic Midrash) of Ibn Kathir in his Tafsir does reckon the narration of Ayyub/Job and his two brothers and his wife, these three are his only family members who keep by his side and take care of him when the other distance themselves from him because of his illness, their role have somewhat a similar parallel to the three friends but their stances on Job's afflictions arr reversed
2026-01-29 21:00:07
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VoiceOfJordan :
Missed you and your content! Happy to see you back!
2026-01-29 03:49:49
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Joshua Barajas :
@Joshua Barajas: It’s a good concept. I was discussing Job in our bible class by providing the jewish, christian, and islamic perspective of the story. Ultimately the story goes to show how humans react to suffering. We at times weather the storm with patience and virtue and other times we accuse those greater powers for causing us harm. should we wallow in our pain? Should we use our pain and suffering as opportunities for improvement and for cultivating patience and love? In a perfect world good things happen to good people but in our imperfect reality that is not the case. Bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people. Its about what we do that matters. Life is 10% things that happen to us and 90% how we react to it. Just my opinion.
2026-01-29 07:46:54
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J_ump :
He's story in the Quran is an example for all of us who suffer, We remember Ayyoub and make the same dua he did and understand that we are limited in knowledge and Allaah is the knower of everything wa most important. Alhumdulialh
2026-01-29 06:33:05
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Meowza761 :
I think that before we came to earth we knew what kind of trials we would be suffering we knew our life path and I think that we wanted to go through certain things to understand what it’s like to have human emotion and have the human experience. I think that we lose the memory once we were born. So I try not to question what happens to me because I think that I knew at one point, decided to still have this path set upon me and I knew I could be strong enough to handle that. Whatever comes is a manifest of my desire to have the deepest human experience I could possibly handle.
2026-03-04 10:47:09
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solarpunksunite :
Please you're my favourite tiktok creator and I love your videos, I always learn so much but this app is not good for people anymore so I am leaving soon as I can note down my best creators here elsewhere. I really hope you can make an upscrolled account or youtube or patreon ir something so I dont lose your wisdom 💕
2026-01-30 21:19:05
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Andrew Rockman902 :
I used to lean towards process theology as a reasonable resolution to the problem of evil. im now inclined to believe our perception of justice, good, and evil is woefully limited. not that we must know how to create stars to be allowed to question, rather we need to approach such questions with the acknowledgement of our own ego limits.
2026-01-30 12:06:08
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silnmicah80 :
I haven’t seen you even though follow you so glad to have you back on my fyp
2026-01-31 14:47:57
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Rharha Jenkins :
love ur content
2026-02-02 20:24:05
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Tim :
TW, could you explain Jung’s version of Job? 🙏
2026-01-29 15:03:21
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madsmakher :
I love your videos. thank you for creating and sharing ✨️
2026-02-14 13:47:05
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Evincer Waven :
that's why i am a Gnostic, we came from the fullness and to understand what fullness means you need to experience lack, it's like a spoiled kid who only knows abundance, how can the kid appreciate abundance without knowing what is lack, technically abundance would be meaningless right? that's the simple answer to your question! 😉
2026-02-14 23:56:32
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astronaut :
“These are but the fringes of my ways.” Love that used Blake’s art,
2026-01-29 15:02:44
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Melissa 🐝 the Bee :
I really think that “the devil” is God’s shadow aspect
2026-02-19 04:22:28
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Aly Chaw :
ayyyy mama! welcome back (?) i haven’t seen you on my fyp in a while. Happy to see you back 🥰
2026-01-29 21:56:47
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ابو راشد :
First!!
2026-01-29 02:24:35
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André :
On chapter 7 Job anticipates God's answer, by declaring himself (and mankind, by extension) insignificant. He begins the passage by asking God to just look away, and ends it by asserting that soon God will look for him, but he won't be anymore. This is victory, in my understanding.
2026-01-29 17:26:07
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Dudmeister🐉🥑🦦 :
I think your hair looks awesome
2026-02-03 14:24:30
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A AR270 :
is this Bible reference?
2026-03-04 02:18:44
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The Caffeinated Academic :
the questions are not gaslighting, it is context, Job was lamenting over his personal loss, but in the context of the universe his suffering is nothing.
2026-02-11 20:59:02
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TarynRenee' :
Feels super familiar
2026-02-20 19:50:25
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