 The one thing most professed Christians don't want you to do is to touch their idol. And by idol, I mean the person that they idolized. And it doesn't matter if the person that you follow is doctrine-y sound or not. Christians tend to make idols of the people that they follow, whether the person is a heretic or sound. It doesn't matter. But the moment that you critique one of them, well then you literally have a fight on your hands, even if the person is wrong. Remember this. Paul says that some of you say that I'm a Paul, I'm a Cephas, I'm a Apollos. Are you not mere men? Are you not acting carnal? When the people wanted to esteem Paul and Barmas as though they were something great, some sort of gods, they beat their chests and tore their clothes and says we are just mere men like you. We need to remember that when we talk about some of these people that they are not above being criticized, all of us have something wrong with what we teach or believe. And we are open to be criticized. We are open to be reviewed. If you disagree, then it's quite possible that you have made one of these men an idol. And the issue isn't for them, the issue is for you and how God will deal with those who engage in idolatry.