"As told in Friendship with God, if we simply decided to believe and act as if first, we're all one, and second, life is eternal, it would render virtually everything we've done all our lives pointless"
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The subtext is shrewdly psychological. "Simply decided" makes belief sound like a choice, not a revelation, collapsing the modern excuse that we can't change until we're convinced. "Believe and act as if" borrows the language of self-help and behavioral therapy: start with the posture, let the mind catch up. Then comes the grenade word, "pointless", which doesn't actually mean worthless so much as unhooked from the reward systems we've been trained to chase. If you're not trying to win at mortality, what are you doing?
Context matters: Friendship with God sits in a late-20th-century New Age ecosystem that blends Christianity's personal God with Eastern nonduality and the "law of attraction" era's emphasis on mindset. Walsch isn't offering theology so much as a cultural critique in spiritual packaging: the fear of death and the myth of separateness keep economies, egos, and even morality running. His intent is to make "enlightenment" feel less like incense and more like a hostile takeover of your priorities.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Walsch, Neale Donald. (2026, January 16). As told in Friendship with God, if we simply decided to believe and act as if first, we're all one, and second, life is eternal, it would render virtually everything we've done all our lives pointless. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-told-in-friendship-with-god-if-we-simply-83175/
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Walsch, Neale Donald. "As told in Friendship with God, if we simply decided to believe and act as if first, we're all one, and second, life is eternal, it would render virtually everything we've done all our lives pointless." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-told-in-friendship-with-god-if-we-simply-83175/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"As told in Friendship with God, if we simply decided to believe and act as if first, we're all one, and second, life is eternal, it would render virtually everything we've done all our lives pointless." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-told-in-friendship-with-god-if-we-simply-83175/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.








