Well the first life would have been simple pre cells with only rRNA. But the way RNA transcribes from DNA1 to DNA2 allows for mutations, they are errors in the reading process. It is not simple division by cutting like salt, there are middle men all of whom can and do make mistakes leading to small differences that over time with billions of divisions and mutations lead to new life altogether. To keep with the salt analogy when the salt divides if there is another element present you could end up with blue salt from white salt, so environmental factors such as UV can affect mutations as well for the dividing cell.




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But just because not everyone memorizes the extended vocabulary that's associated evolution doesn't automatically mean they are "lazy illiterates." And since you read my post you know "layman's perspective" was a reference to myself and I did read the material. Indeed I even expressed my appreciation of it. So deflecting the blame doesn't do anything except maybe soothe the ruffled feathers of arrogance. If you can't communicate your beliefs in a comprehensive way then that's on you, not the person you're trying to convey them to. Where the average intelligence of adults are concerned that is.
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