Not quite, Max.YES! I can finally answer your question. Whew. I was afraid that old age was getting the best of me.
The easy answer is "most everything" would be different and in fact was different when I lived strictly according to my agnostic thinking. I will not leave it at the easy answer, because you deserve more than that just for putting up with me.
Before I was saved, I did not have any morals unless one actually considers egoism to be a real morality which I have my doubts about now and did even when I adhered to the principles of self-interest alone. The ramifications of this I know are clear, but to highlight some of the more dangerous ones, I did not recognize crime, any value outside what I could personally experience, or even the right of others to be egoists. I behaved without conscience. I am one of the people others joke about when they say, "We need to make sure he is in church on time."
I could not believe that God exists (in the way I believe He exists) and maintain that He is not the "intentional force" behind existence.
Does that answer your question?
I meant to ask strictly about the belief that there is an intentional force behind the universe. I didn´t mean to ask for the implications, consequences and changes caused by your belief in the god of your concept (with all those additional aspects of it that surely go way beyond the mere idea the there is an intentional force behind the universe).
Do you see how these are two different questions?
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