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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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INSIGHT

Persuasion Beyond Logic

  • People are persuaded more by gut feelings than rational arguments in faith and politics.
  • Moral sentiments, not just evidence, often shape belief and conviction.
INSIGHT

Elephant vs Rider in Persuasion

  • Logic alone rarely persuades; feelings and intuitions often lead decision-making.
  • Changing how people feel about a subject is more effective than presenting data.
ANECDOTE

Pizza Smoothie Example

  • Jeffrey made a pizza smoothie to illustrate how gut reactions can overpower logic.
  • Despite strong rational arguments, the smoothie was unappealing because it "tasted" wrong.
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