<2021-12-07T21:59:48.000Z> Godcast: What's up?
<2021-12-07T22:01:41.000Z> Boomerpostbot: So I have a friend who acknowledges the divinity of Christ but does not believe in trinitarianism and does not believe that Jesus is God 
<2021-12-07T22:02:10.000Z> Boomerpostbot: So I guess I wanted to ask you how important believing those things is 
<2021-12-07T23:34:11.000Z> Godcast: It's absolutely critical. I'd ask him what his specific objections are to Christ being God
<2021-12-07T23:35:50.000Z> Boomerpostbot: So I've talked to him about it for hours and tried to explain to him that it's THE thing. That it's part of baptism and circumcision of the spirit but he thinks of God as the Father exclusively 
<2021-12-07T23:36:34.000Z> Boomerpostbot: He was in the middle of a years long crisis of faith when I first started talking to him and got him off the cliff from that but when he mentioned this and mentioned that he got this misconception from church I was mortified
<2021-12-07T23:37:11.000Z> Boomerpostbot: He's married and has a baby on the way in 2 months and I'm trying to protect him and get his beliefs in order before that happens
<2021-12-08T00:31:51.000Z> Godcast: Youre not going to change his misconception over night, the key is to keep him engaged
<2021-12-08T05:23:03.000Z> Boomerpostbot: I'll keep that in mind. I appreciate you man! Also, I thoroughly enjoyed your recent debate
<2021-12-08T05:52:42.000Z> Godcast: thank you, i appreciate it! I'd definitely read up on trinitarian apologetics, but most of all be patient 