I should point out that there are real-life ministers, pastors, preachers who have been granted
honorary Doctors of Divinity for their years or decades of religious work and experience (without having completed any of the academic requirements). Here's an
example of an institution that grants such honor.
Ooh, I love the EMBC site. They don't really tell you what their standards are, just that "if for some reason you do not qualify" for their honorary degree, they will return your $300. At $300 a certificate, paid in advance, how many people do you think they turn down?

Sorry, but that kind of honorary degree isn't worth crap, even if some good people have paid for them.
While I agree that an academic degree has to be earned, some would argue that Jesus Christ himself didn't need a Ph.D. to preach.

Besides, if it's only an honorary title, I say what's the harm?
Since it's only an honorary title, why do you want it so much?