As theologian N. T. Wright put it in a “blogalogue” with Bart Erhman, author of God’s Problem, “The other side of the coin of ‘the problem of evil’ is, after all, ‘the problem of good’: if there is no God, no good and wise creator, why is there an impulse to justice and mercy so deep within us? Why is there beauty, love, laughter, friendship, joy?”5