You do subscribe to a higher power which is a creator and just (therefore offering and collecting what is just), because you had agreed with the points below:
1 "Denying the unmovable motor theory would imply an infinite chain of causality, which is not logically coherent. Therefore, it would be intellectually honest to acknowledge the existence of a first cause, even if one does not believe in a creator principle."
2 "Denying the unmovable motor theory would imply an infinite chain of causality and that truth does not depend on personal beliefs."
3 "The unmovable motor theory is necessary for an explanation of a creator principle that is responsible for all creation in our existence. The idea of an unmoved mover or a prime mover suggests the existence of a first cause that is not caused by anything else, and this concept has been used by some philosophers and theologians to argue for the existence of a creator or God."
4 "Denying the unmovable motor theory would imply that everything is infinitely tied to a previous cause, leading to an infinite regress of causes. This would mean that there would be no ultimate cause or first cause, and everything would be in a state of perpetual motion and change. This would have significant implications for our understanding of the universe, as it would mean that there is no clear beginning or end to anything, and that everything is in a constant state of flux."
5 "It is important to consider all arguments and evidence objectively, even if they contradict our own beliefs or opinions. It is also important to acknowledge when we are wrong or when our arguments are flawed. Ultimately, the pursuit of truth and knowledge should be our goal, and intellectual honesty is a crucial part of that pursuit."
Do you want to deny any or all of those axioms?