Again, you seem to be missing the point of an ad absurdum. It leads to an absurdity. And absurdities do not exist. The idea of rocks and trees being atheists is absurd. But it follows from the antecedent. It's "silly" in that sense, in the sense that the antecedent premise is silly. But that's the whole point. That's what the argument is supposed to show. Moreover, I still see it as relevant. Since both Calidore and Varenne, if not others, have suggested that atheism is merely a lack of belief. But it's obviously stronger than that. Change rocks and trees to dogs and cats if you want. Since dogs and cats have beliefs. The argument still holds.



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