You’re proving the exact point of the OP arguing against the “And vibe coding is coding.” statement.
You’re focusing only on the results, and not the difference in cognitive function necessary to achieve those results.
An illiterate person can “read” an audiobook.
Just like a person that knows zero about coding could (theoretically) vibe code a program with similar/same results.
So yes, if you focus 100% on only the results, then it could be argued they’re the same.
But the OP is saying there’s more to doing something than just the results.