
Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones Faith Crises: Why You Can't Get Through to Them | Jeffrey Thayne Ph.D. E0032
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May 8, 2025 Dr. Jeffrey Thayne, a psychologist and BYU-I professor, dives into the emotional depths of faith and belief. He challenges the notion that logic alone can resolve crises of faith, revealing how moral intuitions and community shape our convictions. With amusing analogies and personal anecdotes, he emphasizes that genuine belief transformation comes from meaningful experiences, not just arguments. Thayne also discusses the struggle between societal pressures and personal morals, highlighting the need for compassion in navigating differing views.
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Prioritize Heart Over Mind
- Spend time with converted people and sacred places to influence the heart, not just the mind.
- Invitations to attend church and scripture engagement foster genuine change in faith.
Release Old Moral Preferences
- People often identify with and resist changing their moral taste buds absorbed from culture.
- True conversion requires letting go of these and embracing new, divinely calibrated tastes.
Broccoli and Chocolate Lesson
- Jeffrey used a lesson with his kids involving broccoli and hidden chocolate to show taste calibration.
- This illustrated how what seems good may not be best and tastes can mislead us.





