I'll do this bit by bit, over a peroid of time as I don't want to be here overnight.
The first thing to say for those first few is that those are questions that sciene hasn't been able to answer, just put forward hypothsises, there is no way to prove these currently, there may never be.
The second thing to say is about your "perfectly organised" points, why do you say that everything is pefectly organised? the reason is pure probability, the universe has been around for billions of years, anything that doesn't work is no longer here, the things that are here are here because they randomly came together in that way and just happened to be in that organisation.
Question 6 is a little silly, there is no such thing as "living matter" we, and the other living things everywhere, are made up of the same atoms and molecules that everything else is made up of, this matter is just arranged differently. Further dicussion on this would depend on how you define life, is a star alive? They have physical processes inside them, they are "born" and they die.
The first cell capable of reproduction redroduced via mitosis (cell-spilting). The leap to sexual reproduction was obviously one that took a long time to occur but due to the resultant genetic diversity it would have been a huge advantage over the other life forms that a sexually reproducing would have would increase it's chances of survival so sexually reproducing specsis are abundant today.
Point 9: Any specsis that sought only for the survival of the individual would quickly die out, that is why today's specsis see reproduction as a very desirable thing.
Point 10: Mutations can be good and bad, individuals with bad mutations die out quickly while those with good mutations stand a much higher chance of survival and a much higher chance of producing offspring (with the desirable characteristic) than normal members of the specsis, thus good characteristics spread and replace the older versions of the specsis without the characteristics, as they are in direct competition for food and mates.
10 seems a nice round number to stop at for now
EDIT: One more thing:
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24. Do you honestly believe that everything came from nothing?
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No, I believe everything came from the same point in time and space, billlions of years ago.
And on a point made eariler, macro and micro evolution (though I have not heard either of those terms used before), are the same thing, just macroevolution takes longer.