Kanye West recently shared that he received a "vision" for a new version of the video streaming TikTok application that you can watch on and not be distrubed called "JesusTok" that is primarily marketed for Christians. This collaboration with TikTok would be an app safe for young children because of some disturbing content found on the app by West.

Also known as his alter ego, "Yeezus," Kanye West engaged in a variety of tweets that explain his experience in the video streaming application, TikTok. The rapper saw that some content was disturbing for him and is primarily concerned with his daughter, who is a frequent user of the application.

 West also clarified that he "loves" the technology or the streaming platform despite his concerns as a Christian Father. Kanye West is known to be vocal about his faith as a Christian, which he strongly advocates.

"Ye" also said that this application is intended for his children and the world's safety from the disturbing and possibly harmful effects of modern technology. Kanye's daughter, North, who is seven years old, is a user of the social media and video streaming platform, TikTok.

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Kanye's Christianity

In Kanye West's recent tweet, he invoked the name of Jesus Christ and even affirmed to preaching His holy name by including "Amen." A Christian monitored application version of TikTok called "JesusTok" would help in the safety of the world and the children according to the 43-year-old rapper.


West is watching videos with his daughter, North, when he found disturbing content that raised his concern for the safety of children.

   

Kanye: Jesus Saved My Life

Faith Pot retells Kanye West's testimony that shows his past experiences as a mainstream rapper when he was possessed or taken by the 'Devil,' explaining his past behavior, up to the time that he redeemed himself. "I believe Jesus died for my sins. There was a time when the devil had me," West said on the "Strength to Stand" conference in Pigeon Forge, Tenessee, back in 2019. West attested to this in front of a large crowd composed of 12,400 student attendees. "Do you know the good news? Jesus can save a wretch like me," he added.

Kanye's Transformation from God to servant

Christian Today also mentioned that Kanye West previously portrays a "Christ Complex" that makes him think that he is a God or someone like Jesus Christ in the modern era. His monicker like "Yeezus" and albums that portrayed the gospel but mentioned curses and phrases that go against a Christian's moral behavior. Kanye West has moved past his "Christ complex" phase and continues to advocate for Christianity as a servant of Jesus Christ. West actively uses the phrases found in the Bible and Gospels that he proliferates on talks and worships and his social media, Twitter, that has a massive 30.7 million follower base.

 

The collaboration with TikTok to create "JesusTok" is not yet answered by China's ByteDance, whether it will push through or not. ByteDance's TikTok is currently facing a crisis operating in the US following President Donald Trump's ban on the application. Kanye West is also running for presidency in the upcoming 2020 November Elections.

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Written by Isaiah Alonzo

 

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