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Abstract

The acceptance of beliefs has long been discussed in epistemology. Contemporary epistemology scholars are also interested in this subject. They try to present a criterion for the acceptance of beliefs. Plantinga and Kenny present new views in this regard. These two philosophers have discussed belief in God
Plantinga considers this belief as the basis as the basis of all other beliefs. He considers the commitment of those who believe in God to it as rational. Kenny, who doubts God, does not consider this idea as a fundamental one, on the contrary, in his opinion.