I am one class short of a chemistry minor and the two most important lessons I learned in chemistry are:
1) God is real
2) molecules are tiny and can enter your bloodstream easily.
1) God is real as explained here:
Organic Chemistry took me right out of my agnostic phase (which lasted 1 year) and good thing too because it was a very lonely year. Who’s watching to see all the injustice I’m suffering to make it right by me in the end? Potentially no one.
An evil professor who was a free mason kept telling us that he was an agnostic and that’s what made me become agnostic. He made a good point: how do you know if it hasn’t been proven to you? But then organic chemistry proved it.
2) Molecules are tiny. Just one example out of countless examples is plastic. Drinking out of plastic bottles (molecules from that plastic bottle are being digested. Cooking with plastic: it melts and then you eat it. Microwaving plastic: it goes right into your food and you eat it) and then look at the kids being born without limbs.



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