There is a difference between beliefs that are contradicted by good epistemology and those that are independent of it. And then, what criteria can you use, as rationalists, to differentiate between the epistemological soundness of epistemologically independent beliefs? If you accept some independent beliefs (and I believe that you must), doesn’t this require that you cannot reject any epistemological independent beliefs on the grounds that they are not epistemologically dependent?
Regarding the “anti-epistemology” of theism:
There is a difference between beliefs that are contradicted by good epistemology and those that are independent of it. And then, what criteria can you use, as rationalists, to differentiate between the epistemological soundness of epistemologically independent beliefs? If you accept some independent beliefs (and I believe that you must), doesn’t this require that you cannot reject any epistemological independent beliefs on the grounds that they are not epistemologically dependent?