^couldn't it be argued that humans as such are just a part of 'evolution' in general, not outside of it?
just as the all predators nowadays don't wipe out the herbivores entirely, or more clearly as Ants cultivate some vegetables-or was it fungi?-the mechanisms that made that possible could also be applied with a bit more tweaking to apples and humans?
^but of course that doesn't affect Woodrow's post at all: "Seems odd that the same people who see that evolution of apples could not have happened without the "intelligent" guidance of humans can not accept intelligent guidance for all things called evolution."
I was just posting a thought as it came,,