I live with a room mate that is #antitorah. It is always a bit unpredictable how #apologetics conversations will go with him. I had one this evening. It started with a conversation about a strained relationship between me and my supervisor who seems to think I am a personal servant 24/7. I gave him my explanation of the situation (a family difficulty, lots of stress, and brings it to work with him) and he asked if I consider Bible memory out of the NT about relationships which I am sure you can see were he was going. I responded by quoting passages from Ephesians, Galatians, Corinthians, Hebrews, Acts, 1 John, Matthew, and Colossians (that instinctively support Torah. And informed him that the OT talks more about relationships than the NT. He wondered if I would consider internalizing it rather than using for intellectual purposes. I asked him if he was willing to do the same. He moved on and mentioned that I seemed to focus on the OT and Torah too much. I said it was perspectual and because he only leans to Paul's letters. He then finished by telling me I should consider what he said. Be praying for him and that I would have wisdom. I have many Russian friends and they have a tendency to ask deep questions and I am catching on and doing the same. I would rather questions that are simple and easy to get to the point.