My view is that this is incompatible with the Christian message, which clearly maintains a dualistic approach to the creation of the body and the spirit. The former is temporary, the latter is eternal.
It would seem that some element of Panpsychism is plausible as it is unclear at what point consciousness arises in people and animals, there are many researchers such as Rupert Sheldrake who also hold Christian sentiments, that consider that consciousness could be connected to the complexity of a self organising system, the most simple of these are atoms while the most complex are galaxies. We see verses like Romans 8:22 suggesting that "All creation groans" it may indicate that there is some notion of awareness or feeling among celestial bodies and entities traditionally considered inanimate.
It would seem that some element of Panpsychism is plausible as it is unclear at what point consciousness arises in people and animals, there are many researchers such as Rupert Sheldrake who also hold Christian sentiments, that consider that consciousness could be connected to the complexity of a self organising system, the most simple of these are atoms while the most complex are galaxies. We see verses like Romans 8:22 suggesting that "All creation groans" it may indicate that there is some notion of awareness or feeling among celestial bodies and entities traditionally considered inanimate.