During the European “dark ages,” Christianity experienced a decline as it became more monasticized, asceticized, and legalized, while pantheism-like mysticism thrived. [1] The corporeality error in pantheism denies the personality of God and leads to philosophical dilemmas. [2]
Recognizing Deity omnipotence brings security and assurance on the journey to Paradise, while accepting the fallacy of omnificence leads to the colossal error of pantheism. [3]
Divesting religion of a personal God leads prayers to theology and philosophy; an impersonal Deity like in Pantheism may allow for mystic communion but is fatal to true prayer, which requires communion with a personal and superior being. [4]