So in other words, you agree that the rocks exist but are inappropriately labeled “gods”. Isn’t that different than believing in an intangible God whose body isn’t seen and whose existence is therefore questionable? Which is my point, that pantheists are actually just confused atheists that for some crazy reason label rocks as gods? Which makes as much sense as believing a transwoman is an actual biological woman?
No, not really.
All you've done is invested the rock with intangible qualities (Whatever intelligence and powers you believe the rock has).
Where's the proof of say, the Christian god?
Well if you ask a Christian, they'll say something like 'It's everywhere in nature all around you', or point to an event they think is miraculous .
Thinking the sky is infused with supernatural qualities is no different to thinking a rock is.
Of the three groups, only the atheist is free of that kind of magical thinking.
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