As far as the initial replicating state, ie the ostensible first life. This becomes a bit tricky as well and the continuum is still there.
There is a selection process in the molecules being able to be formed in the first place, in how many are formed, their stability, localization and local concentrations etc...These also are selection processes of a kind and the ability to form in sufficent numbers is also a type of, or analogous to, replication.
There is a difference between crystalization and learning. Learning and evolution are affected by a much more complex and indeterminant processs of feedback.