Alan Watts says something similar about how religions often harden into institutions that demand loyalty and "purity".
When that happens, they slide into in-group/out-group thinking, defensiveness, and "spiritual one-upmanship" which makes everything more tense and brittle.
When that happens, they slide into in-group/out-group thinking, defensiveness, and "spiritual one-upmanship" which makes everything more tense and brittle.