Ehrman never explains, in light of his worldview, why humans should try to relieve suffering in other humans. He makes a forceful case that the God of the Bible is wrong on account of his actions (or lack thereof) in the face of egregious evil and suffering, but he never explains the basis for his moral outrage. The more Ehrman builds his case against God based on morality, and the more he urges people to help others, the more the problem surfaces: Where is Ehrman getting his morality? Who decides