Creationist Ken Ham on Wednesday went on a tirade against Pope Francis, whom he accused of not believing the Bible as literal truth.

Ham’s rant was sparked by reading an article in the Independent that compiled some of Francis’s most notable quotes. Among other things, Ham objected to the pope’s declaration that evolution really happened, that atheists can be good people, and that the “Big Bang” theory “does not contradict the intervention of the divine creator.”

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Despite the fact that the pope has an encyclopedic knowledge of Scripture, Ham said that these kinds of statements show he’s not properly interpreting them as the literal word of God.

“If Pope said ‘Big Bang is real’ — then Pope’s wrong,” Ham wrote. “Bible states earth came before sun — not other way round… Doesn’t matter who it is, the Pope or any other human being-all statements need to be judged against God’s Word.”

Ham objected to the pope’s belief that atheists can be “good people” on the grounds that the “Bible says there’s only one ‘good’ and that’s God.”

Read the whole tweet storm below.

If Pope said atheists are 'good people'–Bible says there's only one "good" and that's God https://t.co/peuMu1w9es — Ken Ham (@aigkenham) March 15, 2017

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Pope quoted as saying evolution is real? Bible makes it clear evolution is incompatible with Genesis account https://t.co/peuMu1w9es — Ken Ham (@aigkenham) March 15, 2017

If Pope said 'Big Bang is real'–then Pope's wrong. Bible states earth came before sun–not other way round https://t.co/peuMu1w9es — Ken Ham (@aigkenham) March 15, 2017

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Doesn't matter who it is, the Pope or any other human being-all statements need to be judged against God's Word https://t.co/peuMu1w9es — Ken Ham (@aigkenham) March 15, 2017