I sometimes declare myself to be a panTHEIST.
But I do that mainly in conversations with certain arrogant atheists, hoping to make them realize that stating that "god doesn't exist" is just as silly as stating that "god does exist" - as long as one doesn't have a clear, common definition of "god".
Way too many people naively consider their personal understanding of "god" (which is usually heavily influenced by the prevailing religion of the society one grows up in) to be the only reasonable understanding of "god".
I believe that the whole question of "is there a god or not?" is very similar to the famous "42" scene in the "Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy". It's only after the supercomputer states that the "Answer to The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" is "42" that the humans finally start to realize that they didn't even really know/understand the question.







