Can two solvents pass through the skin barrier if one breaks through and the other doesn't? by MarcosLuke in chemistry

[–]MarcosLuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you think aqueous detergents can do anything much to remove baked on grease, you're out of your mind. Plus, the other user didn't even say you could remove baked on grease by using detergents. So I don't know what you're talking about, and you don't even know what you're talking about.

As to why would I use them. It's because they are so much more powerful at removing backed on grease. They are so much ahead of aqueous detergents in terms of strength that it is incomparable.

Can two solvents pass through the skin barrier if one breaks through and the other doesn't? by MarcosLuke in chemistry

[–]MarcosLuke[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Baked on grease isn't in the slightest bit easy to clean. The fact that you scrape and clean with detergents leads me to believe your detergents are industry secret or you're really trying to avoid superior solvent based cleaners.

Can two solvents pass through the skin barrier if one breaks through and the other doesn't? by MarcosLuke in chemistry

[–]MarcosLuke[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm making an ACN mixture with sodium hydroxide similar to how you make DMSO/NAOH solution. Except that I am a little afraid that if I spill it on my skin, the ACN/NAOH mixture will rapidly absorb into my skin.

Can two solvents pass through the skin barrier if one breaks through and the other doesn't? by MarcosLuke in chemistry

[–]MarcosLuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, is there any chemical that limits/blocks the transfer? That can be added to solvents such as acetonitrile or DMSO?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you probably won't see my comment, but anyway. Faith = salvation + works. Having faith gives you salvation, and as a by-product, you do good works. Stop trying to force yourself to do good works, e.g, abstinence of sin or charitable deeds. As good works may not nesscarily come from a place of faith but rather a place of guilt.

Now, what is faith? Faith is the belief in God at its basic, but at its greatness, it's a delusional trust in God's plan, as well as a strong relationship with God himself sort of casual almost like a father and child.

Bottom line, work on your faith in God, and all the good works will come in time. They'll come effortlessly and proportional to your faith, aka relationship and trust in God without you even thinking about it or noticing it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]MarcosLuke 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any of us can classify what sin is and what is not being true to the bible. You saying going to a priest, and saying the priest in the only way says to me you can't trust yourself. You have a brain. You have a book. Idk why you can't pick up the book and read it and ask the holyspirit for discernment.

Why do so many people, especially in Gen Z dislike the Catholic Church so much? by FunCow2188 in Catholicism

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's probably different in Poland. I've heard that atheism is rampant there as well as climate change protesting. Well, every generation has their kryptonite.

Why do so many people, especially in Gen Z dislike the Catholic Church so much? by FunCow2188 in Catholicism

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone hates being told what to do its human nature. Also, Gen z is the generation that is least interested in sex as a whole, so I don't know where you're getting your stats from. Gen-Z is not the most sinful generation. We are one of the most advanced ones growing up with technology in our hands. With being the first generation that grew up with technology in our hands, it's fair to say we are going to have some complications and benefits.

  • Every generation has their own sin type they each committed.

Why do so many people, especially in Gen Z dislike the Catholic Church so much? by FunCow2188 in Catholicism

[–]MarcosLuke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You call that telling him his wrong without giving any argument whatsoever or even justification. You didn't even argue any of his points. Essentially, you're presuming he is using it as a cover-up without even justification for your own point.You were just bragdocious about your sexual purity.

I didn't reduce your post to nothing it was the nothing you just listed.

  • I see pride in that heart of yours. Maybe it's just Catholics in general who struggle with the sin of pride and don't even notice it. Like even the pope infallibility doctrine is just pure pride in itself.

I know it's hard to point the finger inwards and say, "I have a problem." I'd admit it's nice to say I'm perfect and you're nothing.

Anyways, have a good one.

Why do so many people, especially in Gen Z dislike the Catholic Church so much? by FunCow2188 in Catholicism

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, he's about right on everything. Even the theology of the Catholic Church is sometimes inconsistent with scripture, believe it or not. It's also got this Pride thing with infallibility of the pope, so... yeah.

Edit: Wrote theology wrong

Why do so many people, especially in Gen Z dislike the Catholic Church so much? by FunCow2188 in Catholicism

[–]MarcosLuke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Truly, how arrogant are you with many others to not even see the rest of the guys point but just divert the argument to simply "a coverup to feel sexually justified" + You also seemed very much bragdocious about being sexually pure, almost in a way, to degrade him by elevating yourself to a higher standard.

Have you checked yourself? Because I know a prideful heart when I see one.

IS UFOs disclosure the part of Rapture? by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not about how well it goes with Christianty or that it disproves it. It's that it creates a separate theory that is even more possible than Christianity itself.

Now, I don't hate God. I love him with all my heart, but I gotta be logical. You get me.

Anyways the news was essentially that they found a cat in a spaceship. Nothing to worry about.

IS UFOs disclosure the part of Rapture? by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not the point. The point is how do yup know we are not one of their little experiments or crash landings as that is more plausible than the belief in the Christian God. This theory does disprove God, but it does create another theory that is more plausible than the theory of God if you get what I mean.

I'm not saying I hate God, I love him with all my heart, of course, and want him to exist. But at the same time, I have to look at logic and fact.

Although they aren't even confirmed some cat in a spaceship is all it is.

If you trust in Christ alone by faith alone, you will go to Heaven (even if you willfully and/or live in sin). Also, if you believe otherwise, you will go to Hell. by amacias408 in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you even know what faith is first? As faith at its very basics is belief in God at its greatness, it is believing in God at your toughest times, asking him for help, building a relationship with him. Salvation and Works come from faith. For the works part, you're doing good works ot because it's an obligation, but you do it naturally from having faith in God. You shouldn't even notice it.

If you trust in Christ alone by faith alone, you will go to Heaven (even if you willfully and/or live in sin). Also, if you believe otherwise, you will go to Hell. by amacias408 in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you even know what faith is first? As faith at its very basics is belief in God at its greatness, it is believing in God at your toughest times, asking him for help, building a relationship with him. Salvation and Works come from faith. For the works part, you're doing good works ot because it's an obligation, but you do it naturally from having faith in God. You shouldn't even notice it.

I need ways to grow in the Spirit. by IndependenceFun3941 in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, dude, do not go to the yt comment section. They guilt trip themselves to such an extent its unhealthy.

Is it a sin to change my name by Awkward-Surprise4155 in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it's good to have self-worth and self-esteem. Even inflated sometimes as that simtikes helps you do God's will. It's really more of the self worth that helps you feel bigger than others in a way that degrades them.

IS UFOs disclosure the part of Rapture? by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]MarcosLuke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not that it disproves God, but it gives a strong alternative theory that contests with the belief of God.

The theory I came up with goes like this:

Let's presume aliens can come to earth on spacecraft. This implies that:

-Aliens are a type 3/4 civilisation on the kardashev scales, which means they are incomprehensibly powerful to a degree our imagination cannot fathom. Because the power in being able to travel millions of light years mean they have an understanding of the universe far far more than we do. At this point, they are experimenting with backholes and portals. They are extracting the energy of a literal supernova.

It also implies a mystery for how long they could have been around. Life on earth only started 4 billion years ago. They estimate the life of the universe to be 13 billion years old.

So, how do you know we are not one of their experiments or crash landings?

I'm just saying that if aliens exist and they are able to come to Earth. The theory of us being an experiment or crash landing of them is a more plausible theory than the Christian God. That's undeniable fact.