I read more of Conversations with God on a long coast-to-coast flight, occasionally pausing to pray about this or that, and writing the brief answer in the margins. I asked about the following statements Walsch attributes to God.
“You are living your life the way you are living your life, and I have no preference in the matter.”
Wrong.
“This is the grand illusion in which you have engaged: that God cares one way or the other what you do.”
Wrong.
“You are in a partnership with God. We share an eternal covenant. My promising to you is to always give you what you ask.”
Yes.
“The promise of God is that you are His son. Her offspring. Its likeness. His equal.”
Yes and No. Partners, yes. Both necessary, yes. The same in scope and power, no.
“I tell you this: all you see in your world is the outcome of your idea about it.”
Too simple, but the overall direction is correct.
“The person who has the ‘faith to move mountains,’ and dies six weeks later, has moved mountains for six weeks.”
He has stated it all too simply and so the answer is off-center.
“I tell you this: every experience you have, I have.”
Yes.