The analysis of arguments for non-existence of God shows, that they touch, on different levels, the metaphysical questions. Some of them assume openly another metaphysical model than that used by theists. The others seem to not touch directly the metaphysical questions, but they remain in another sphere, for example in the existential one. However, they also participate somehow in the metaphysics, which implies that they presume a specific image of God and a specific ontological model that differs very often from the theistic model.Nonetheless, even when the presumed metaphysics agrees with the theistic view, i.e. when the arguments are favourable for the philosophical Absolute, it does not mean that such arguments are also valuable in rela...