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The Breaking Unbelief podcast features some amazing authors and their books discussing the hottest topics in faith, science, and philosophy.
Hosts

Nick Daniels
Nick Daniels is a suspense novelist with an extensive background in science and philosophy. Nick was born in the late 1970s, in a bustling city in South America.
He wrote his first short story in third grade about a explorer lost in the Amazon jungle, then discovered Jules Verne during sixth grade and was hooked into fiction for life. He spent the next few years reading literature classics (mostly Dostoievsky) and contemporary Latin American writers such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortazar, and Mario Vargas Llosa, plus every book in the library that picked his interest.
At age fifteen, he decided to write a novel about a woman who loses the ability to love. It remains (thankfully) unpublished. After graduating from journalism school, Nick moved to the United States to continue his education and write about science and faith issues. He worked as a science writer for several years until he gradually found his way back into fiction.
Nick now lives on an island in the pacific with his family. You can read more about him on his site NickDanielsBooks.com.

Tim Chaffey
Tim Chaffey earned his Master of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies in 2005 from Luther Rice Seminary, and accepted a teaching position at Tri-State Christian School in Galena, IL.
In 2006, Tim was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia. After several rounds of chemotherapy and thanks to the tremendous skill of his doctors and nurses, and by God’s grace, Tim was declared cancer-free on September 15, 2006. In 2008, Tim earned a Master of Divinity, specializing in Apologetics and Theology from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. He also began work on a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Theology.
Tim currently works as a writer and editor at Answers in Genesis. Tim’s books include Old-Earth Creationism on Trial and God and Cancer, which details his battle with leukemia and explains how it is possible to believe in a loving God when there is so much suffering in the world. Tim is the founder of Midwest Apologetics.




