JosephKarlStielersBeethovenmitdemManuskriptderMissa Type post Author Eric Hedin Date January 12, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , adults, Albert Einstein, architect, artificial inteligence, birds, brain, creative designer, creativity, faith, genius, Granville Sewell, human beings, human creativity, intelligence, intelligent design, Ludwig van Beethoven, Madeleine L’ Engle, nest, new year’s resolutions, Ninth Symphony, Ode to Joy, toddlers, universe, Walking on Water The Source of Human Creativity Is Intelligent Design Eric Hedin January 12, 2026 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 6 Within the field of music, Beethoven’s compositions stand out not least because of his progressive loss of hearing. Read More ›
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2012-namaqua-sandgrouse-male 2 Type post Date May 7, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , Africa, Biomimetics, bird feathers, birds, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, feathers, Flight, intelligent design, Johns Hopkins University, males, MIT, nest, Science and Faith in Dialogue, water Sandgrouse Takes the Royal Society to Design School Science and Culture May 7, 2023 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 2 Episode guest Brian Miller talks with host Casey Luskin about the details of the ingenious design. Read More ›