Here is a partial list of renowned Evangelical pastors, scholars, and apologists who have been criticized or denounced by polemicist and theme park entrepreneur Ken Ham and his associates at “Answers in Genesis” (AiG). All sources are from the AiG website. This list does not take into account Ham’s oratory or print publications. To the best of my knowledge, all have been far too mature and gracious to respond in kind.
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Name | Judgment from AIG |
Gavin Ortland, pastor, theologian, apologist | suffers from “intellectual schizophrenia” source |
Sean McDowell, Apologist, Professor, Biola University | “subverting orthodox, biblical Christianity” source |
Hank Hanegraaff, President, Christian Research Institute | “Hank Hanegraaff’s Abuse of Biblical Truth” |
Denis Alexander, Emeritus Director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge. | “incompetence at best or duplicitousness at worst.” source |
John Lennox, noted Oxford mathematician and Christian apologist | “his teaching on Genesis and his compromise…undermines the authority of the Word of God….A major contributing factor to the demise of the church in our Western World.” source |
Wayne Grudem, Theologian, general editor of ESV Study Bible | “Seriously mistaken…erroneous views that are damaging the church’s commitment to the authority of Scripture…Biblically inconsistent.” source |
Tim Keller, pastor emeritus of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, NYC | “Thus, once a Christian disconnects the spiritual truth the Bible teaches from the historical events on which it is based, then that Christian must accept that he no longer acknowledges its authority, irrespective what he may say to the contrary. ” source |
Gleason Archer – professor of Old Testament and Semitic studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School | “he allowed himself to be intimidated by ‘science’ so didn’t believe what he admitted was the most obvious interpretation of Genesis 1” source |
James Montgomery Boice – Reformed theologian, pastor, and author | “he was intimidated by long-age [sic] ‘science.’ ” source |
J. P. Moreland – Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University | “Dr. Moreland’s reliance on human authority is not unique. The Bible itself is not the final authority for most Christians today. ” source |
Millard Erickson – Distinguished Professor of Theology at Western Seminary | “misleading many evangelical seminary and Bible college students” “needs to do his homework” and “repent” – source |
Norman Geisler – internationally renowned apologist | “undermining the reliability and authority of the Scriptures” – source |
C. John Collins – Professor of Old Testament, Covenant Seminary | “inaccurate and misleading ” – source |
R. C. Sproul – Reformed theologian, apologist, and pastor | “he is so easily tossed to and fro and carried about by the theories of scientists.” – source |
William Lane Craig – Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology | “Did Jesus Hold False Beliefs? William Lane Craig Suggests So!” |
Paul Copan – Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University | “Why are Grudem, Collins, Keathley, and Copan endorsing this unholy fellowship assaulting God’s Word?” – source |
Nancy Pearcey – ” America’s preeminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual” (The Economist) | “historically shortsighted” – source |
Lee Strobel – author and apologist | “unbiblical, vain philosophy” – source |
James Dobson – founder, Focus on the Family | criticized for disagreeing with Ken Ham – source |
Chuck Colson – founder, Prison Fellowship | criticized for disagreeing with Ken Ham – source |
Hugh Ross – noted astrophysicist, pastor, and apologist | “undermines the authority of the Word of God and the Gospel of Jesus Christ” – source “twists the Bible” – source |
Francis Collins – Director, National Institutes of Health | “ranks opinions of fallible human beings above God’s Word” – source |
Walter Kaiser – Professor of Old Testament and President of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | “misled many pastors and lay people” – source |
Greg Koukl – founder and president of Stand To Reason | “teaching compromise within the church and undermining the authority of the Bible.” – source |
J. Warner Wallace – detective, apologist, Adjunct Professor of Apologetics at Biola University | “It’s sad that he is a speaker at an apologetics conference. I would say the apologetics he is teaching is really a defense of a secular anti-biblical belief rather than of Scripture.” – source |
Francis Schaeffer – philospher, author, apologist | criticized for his scholarship here and here |
John Piper – pastor, theologian, and author | ” seriously flawed ” – source |
Michael Horton – Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary | “disingenuous” – source |
William Dembski – philosopher and mathematician, retired from Discovery Institute | “logically and biblically unsound” – source |
Billy Graham – considered by most the greatest Evangelist of the 20th century | compromiser – source |
Charles Spurgeon – the “Prince of Preachers” | compromiser – source |
Bill Bright – founder, Campus Crusade for Christ | compromiser – source |
B. B. Warfield – Theologian, pastor, and scholar | compromiser – source |