This is usually how religions die. It happens when the mythical presuppositions of a religion become systematized as a finished sum of historical events under the severe, intellectual gaze of orthodox dogmatism, and people begin to defend anxiously the credibility of the myths while resisting every natural tendency within them to go on living and to throw out new shoots — in other words, when the feeling for myth dies and is replaced by the claim of religion to have historical foundations.
— The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche