Gee, Vi, I did already, more than once, thanks.I don't think I can simplify my explanation any further, but let me try:Basically,unliving elements came together and chemical reactions formed....kinda like when you mix baking soda and vinegar...that's a REACTION.
Well,at the particular point in time that these various elements came together, conditions were right for amino acids to form...the LEGO's of life, if you will.A foundation was laid,metaphorically speaking.
Soon, strands of proteins formed.Eventually,single celled bacterias,yeasts, things of that nature formed.Through cell division, they replicated...as more of them came into being,their "territory "expanded,and they were introduced to slightly different environmental conditions...kind of like how different parts of the world today have different climates and species suited to those climates.That's because the bacteria had to either mutate, or ADAPT to the environment, or die.Ya with me still?
Eventually these organisms became more and more diverse and complex,and differed quite a bit from the original ancestor.Kinda like how you can look at the grandkids and see a family resemblance,but there are definite differences.
Somewhere along the line,brains formed.And central nervous systems..because, you see, these organisms were ADAPTING to their environment, and needed to have more complex bodies to,say, move the legs they now had,or the fins,operate the jaws.So these very basic and rudimentry brains and nervous systems served as an electrical system to run these larger bodies.As competition between these more complex organisms became more fierce,better and better brains were required,more efficient nervous systems,and instinct developed.You know..like fight or flight,nurturing of young,the need to eat, etc.
Since protein is essential in the development of higher brains,predators had to become more cunning,and abstract thought came into play.As in...knowing that running head on into a triceratops with its horn lowered at your soft T rex belly was not the best way to get the meat without sustaining injury.And the triceratops in turn needed to understand in its basic way that the T rex had vulnerabilities that might allow the Triceratops to escape...fight or flight.Survival of the fittest.Am I going too fast?
As primates evolved,and our brains grew because of the protein we got from meat we supplemented our diets with,our brains began to have the capacity for more forethought and insight.Tool making happened,making our lives a bit easier, allowing us a brief respite from constant survival mode..in essence, creating new chemical pathways in our brains where the seeds of higher thought took root.Soon our loose packs became clans, and tribes, and we began to form basic opinions on what was good for the herd and what was detrimental, or our definitions of "right" and "wrong".As we became more and more civilized and leisure was not so rare, we began to develop art, philosophy,and sought meanings to things we could not explain.Hence, religion.And because we are afraid of the unknown, and don't want to comprehend nothingness,we designed a "purpose" for it all to comfort us in the dark.
As we came into technology, we saw(well some of us did) that blind faith in fairytales with no evidence to prove them was a hindrance to our developement...and as we see in nature,if you do not adapt, you die.
We began to truly question the truth of things, and come up with rational explanations for the things we could not understand.Slowly,the superstition of the past gave way to enlightenment,for those who were willing to think critically.We had reason.
Now, as a proud member of the blind unquestioning Creationists, YOU tell ME what evidence you have that points to the earth being created in 6000 years by an insane invisible tyrant with a magic wand who visits plagues upon his children and sacrifices his son to a bloodthirsty mob so he can hold it over their heads for 2000 years?And if your god exists, and "loves" his children so much,why does he punish them for the mistakes of Adam and Eve, and visit suffering upon the most innocent without batting an eye?I'd say that would make him one hell of an abusive father, and he should have his parental rights revoked.
Stoney sez ...
"I never said water had genetic material.I said chemicals reactions occured, resulting in the conditions for life."
Well, as a devout Evolutionist and a monkey's Aunt, Stoney, please describe in your own words how those various chemicals were formed, what those chemicals were ... and how they reacted to create life here on earth ... or anywhere else in the Universe. Thanks ...
Vi