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I completely agree! Sadly, it's found even among some who claim to be "Protestant." And of course, it's a hallmark of all the "cults" (known to me). It's a big red flag (as well as dishonest and power-grabbing and egotistical).
One of the (many) things I loved about my former church was the way people we encouraged to ask questions. On more than one occasion I had a long chat with the minister where we just went over and around things until one or other of us would conclude "I don't know". The first time the minister said he didn't know my respect for him (which was already pretty strong by then) rose even further. The associate minister often said that questioning things was to be encouraged.
Compare and contrast the kind of groups/cults/whatever where certain people are deemed to be above question and above reproach. It doesn't sit very well with very many of the lessons of Scripture.