Rya:I\'m having a hard time understanding this. From what I understand about Christianity is that a Christian has accepted God into his heart and can hear God\'s will. And a person who hasn\'t accepted God can\'t hear his will. So how can a morally good person still know what God wants when that person can\'t hear him?
I was just saying that because God has been teaching his children (through prophets) good from evil ever since the beginning of the world, that even the churches that don\'t believe in God are teaching principles that originally came from God. To answer your question, that person probably already knows what God wants from him (to live a worthy life). If God wants more of him though, then God would need to contact him. God would probably do one of three things, 1. Talk to the person himself (this is the least likely thing). 2. Have the Holy Ghost kind of give the person a push in the right direction until the person sees what God needs him to do. 3. Have a person who does believe in God go talk to the person who doesn\'t. The person who does believe in God would probably be being led by the Holy Ghost in order to find the person who doesn\'t believe in God and talk to him.
This can also apply to nonbelievers. Problems arise that take up time from finding God (or any other deity for that matter) or to find any spirituality at all.
I have found that the more often I spend serving others and trying to get closer to God, the easier it becomes to find time to do so. Even with the many things we have to do every day, we can still find time to get more spiritually "in tune".
Sounds like a plan! {off-topic}Good luck with the move. Beware of movers, they can jip you of money. Beware of U-Hauls, they have been known to break down while driving. Both of these stories I saw on 20/20. {/off-topic}
All I\'m bringing with me is some clothes, my computer, and a blanket or two.

I don\'t think I\'ll need a mover, although I still don\'t know how I\'m getting my computer to Utah (because I\'m probably going to fly there).
IronFist said: Jesus Christ payed the price for both of those things (my church believes he payed for our sins in the Garden of Gethsemane, and payed for our death when he died on the cross.) Salvation is possible because of him.
Rya said: I’m a little unclear about this. Can you clarify please?
I\'ll try to. As I have said before, one reason we were all sent down to this world is to get a physical body. There are two things wrong with the physical body though. 1. It can be tempted and can give in to temptation. In other words, we sin. 2. At the end of our life, it dies. With these two problems we can not make it to heaven. Because God is all-knowing, he knew this would prevent his children from making it back to him. So he sent his first born spirit child (Jesus Christ) down to this world to pay the price for our sins and our death. In order for Christ to be able to pay for all of our sins and our death, he had to live a perfect life. So his whole life he withstood temptation, and in the end was worthy to take upon himself the sins of the world.
At the age of 33, the night before he was crucified, he went into the Garden of Gethsemane with his apostles. He told his apostles to wait for him while he went deeper into the garden and prayed to his father. This was the event that Jesus\' whole life was building up to. This was the event that we all were depending upon. At this time, Jesus took upon himself the sins and sorrows of every man and woman who had ever been, or would ever be born. The burden was so great, the sins were so numerous, the pain was so painful, that Jesus Christ bled from every poor of his body. He prayed to his father,
"And he said, Abba [translated as "daddy"], Father, all things are possible unto thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, but what thou wilt." It hurt so bad, and he was so scared of the pain, that he was having second thoughts about taking upon himself the sins of the world. Fortunately for the salvation of us all, he went through with it.
Following this, he was captured, horribly beaten, and then crucified. Three days later, he was resurrected. This event is what was needed in order for us to overcome our physical death. Because of this, we will all be resurrected after we die. We will all have physical, immortal bodies after we die.
I don\'t know if that helped you understand any better, so if you still don\'t understand, ask about a specific thing that you want me to explain. I will do my best to do so.
Why is there a need for two physical beings and just one spiritual? Why can\'t there be one physical and one spiritual? Or two physical and two spiritual?
- Why God the Father has a physical body: Our church believes that God used to be in the same situation we are in right now. He used to be a human, and used to have his own God (his father). We believe that the righteous people on this world who get baptized into Christ\'s church AND get married in the temple will also have this opportunity.
Remember how we believe in the Telestial, Terrestrial, and Celestial kingdoms of heaven? Well in the highest kingdom, the Celestial kingdom, there are three different "degrees". The lowest degree is for the people who were baptized into Christ\'s church, and lived a worthy life, but never got married in the temple. They become angels -- messengers for God. The middle degree\'s purpose is still unknown to us at this time. The highest degree is where the people who were baptized into Christ\'s church, who lived a worthy life, and who got married in a temple "for time and all eternity". These people, husband and wife, are able to progress from there and eventually become Gods. Many churches think this belief is blasphemous; that it makes God look weak or makes us mortals look stronger than we are. To them I say, if you had children, wouldn\'t you want them to have everything that you have?
So God has a physical body because a long time ago he was born on a planet just like we have been. Before he was born, he was just a spirit just like we were.
- Why Jesus Christ has a physical body: Before Jesus was born on this earth, he was also a spirit just like we were. He is our spirit brother. He has a physical body now because he was born on this world.
- Why the Holy Ghost is a spirit: I have told you what the Holy Ghost\'s purpose was. That is why it is needed for him to be a spirit.
So that is why things are the way they are. Those three beings make up the "Godhead." I also want to mention that there is also a Heavenly Mother. She also has a physical body. We don\'t talk about her much though out of respect (God doesn\'t mention her in the Bible because he doesn\'t want people to take her name in vain like they do with his.)
So who was talking to the prophets? God himself or the Holy Ghost?
I\'m sure the prophets were being guided by the Holy Ghost in just about everything they did, but there were times when the prophets actually did talk to God. Like when God talked to Moses when giving him the 10 commandments.
He was a few weeks before his Bar Mitzvah (sp?) and he said that even after the situation between himself (and family) and that church have been clarified, he didn\'t feel right taking part of his own Bar Mitzvah. (I\'m sorry I went a little off topic there. It\'s just that after watching that segment, I was just stunned by what missionaries would do just to get converts.)
I know this is kind of off topic, but what is this "Bar Mitzvah" you speak of? I\'ve never heard of it (I don\'t know too much about the Jewish faith).