1. Why does life arise and why does it evolve? Not 'how' ...why?
What makes you think 'why' is a meaningful question in that context? Why implies a rationale, if you make it distinct from how - on what basis do you think something has 'planned' life?
2. What is death? Is it a final elimination or is there an after-life?
In the absence of any evidence for anything about an individual persisting after cessation of brain function, I'd have to conclude on the available evidence that there's no afterlife.
3. What is right and wrong? Is it just based on social norms or is there an absolute morality?
A quick look around the world at different cultures shows that morality is based upon social norms.
4. We find a great amount of coordination and connection between organisms? Is there a common consciousness?
Interdependency, parasitism, symbiosis and other balances within ecosystems provide all the explanation we need to account for the coordiation and connection between organisms' activities; there's no requirement for, and no evidence for, some sort of overarching interconnected consciousness.
5. Why are some people good and saintly and why are others evil and selfish?
Because the human psyche is complex and variable, and with the myriad physical, social, hormonal, nutritional and environmental inputs that all contribute to shaping it from conception there is a range of outputs; given, of course, the understanding (from question 3, above) that what's considered 'saintly' in one culture may not be in another.
6. There is great order and pattern in life. Is it directed intelligently?
Given that life on Earth depends on replication, the existence of patterns is not a surprise. Given that it's well-established that gross variations in replication are rarely successful in surviving, the iteration of minor changes explains the hierarchic, orderly structure of the tree of life. A directed intelligence fits the overall pattern in the same way, but doesn't account for the detail in the same way, and has no direct supporting evidence, so the conclusion is that it probably isn't directed.
Just off the cuff ....these are some of the basic questions that interest most people in the world.
Seems like the answers are fairly well understood, these days.
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know that many of you will have ready answers to all these questions....random variation and Natural Selection.. Death is the end...no such drivel as an after-life! Morality is just of social importance! There is not such thing as a common consciousness....how can there be when consciousness is a product of the brain! No such nonsense as intelligent direction absolutely....it is all natural selection! 'Why' need not have an answer! People are just different because of their genetic make up!
I just don't agree with all these ready and off hand answers. For microscopic thinkers these questions will seem meaningless...
Well if you're not going to bother accepting the answers to the question unless they're answer that you like, you're probably asking the wrong questions. I'd start with 'what do I need to be convinced', and it would appear that, for you, the answer is 'confirmation of what I already want to believe'.
O.