We have the same problem in the Civic world.

  Law is strewn with legalese that *almost* makes sense but not
  quite.

  Science speaks a *similar* language to English, but they change
  the meanings of words we currently use for other things for
  their own specific purposes; then get mad when they're
  misunderstood. (they need to remove the word "Proof" from their
  vocabulary; gives off the wrong impression).

  Doctors and Medicine and a whole lot of Science also still stick
  to a lot of the 19th century way; using "New Greek" (or is it
  "New Latin"?) to describe things, helping them be specific but
  yet leaving a lot of it just not comprehensible, with poor
  translations everywhere and people getting confused.

  And what do they all have in common with the priests and the
  imams?

  a) Long, strict learning curve.
  b) Incomprehensible to the general public
  c) Punishment for getting it wrong. (a paddle or a Demerit or a
  sanction or a fine all amount to a similar thing.
  d) Some really tough review boards for acceptance.