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The article highlights that “no zeal like the zeal of a convert.” Critics, often “former (professing) Christians who now lead the charge against the faith,” like Bart Ehrman, have “the zeal of a convert,” by “lecturing and writing against Christianity’s most basic pillars.” Christians, “deeply and instinctively persuaded of the trustworthiness of Scripture,” remain “calmly confident that… ‘the faith once for all delivered to the saints’ will remain unscathed.” Books like *Truth Matters* and *Truth in a Culture of Doubt* offer “masterfully achieved” responses. They show this critic “does not at all mean that he has the facts,” instead “exposing skeptical biases and allowing all the evidence to speak.” These “easily accessible” books are a “must read.”