Just the same as most non believers. You don't have to believe in a God to lead a good life.
Very true.
Now, I don't know if other people are like this, but one thing that does concern me is people living their lives through Jesus to the extent that it formulates every single aspect of their day to day existence.
Number one priority, everything else potentially pushed aside and of lesser importance.
Do you have to go to church EVERY Sunday? Rain or shine? Must he be worshipped endlessly and persistently every single day?
I love my Christian neighbours, but I do feel that God impinges so much on their lives they lose focus on what else is important.
They have four kids and drag them to every service, every get together, every event, even to the detriment of their children's health.
Example: Just before Christmas they went off to some church gathering in the evening and they didn't come back home until 12.45am (I was just arriving home at the exact same time).
Kids looked exhausted. One is 3, one is 5, one 10 and one 15.
They then got their kids up at 7.30 the next day to go back to church, zooming off at just after 9 am.
I know they love Jesus and want to worship the Holy Trinity, but surely you have to think about your kids' well-being!
As I say, the kids are dragged off here, there and everywhere. Very unsocial hours and it could be blowing a gale or tornado and still off they will trot.
Don't wish to get into another argument, but what kind of God would want you to worship him every single day of your existence?