But what is life all about? It would be possible to answer this ultimate question in many ways and in fact you'd find them on the Internet, but I have no intention whatsoever of repeating them here. If you are interested, then you should go there and find them on your own.
From time immemorial hosts of thinkers and the likes upon this planet have tried their utmost to give the ultimate answer to this question, but how many of them have succeeded in it? To me, none of them seemed to have. Several years ago, however, when watching a YouTube video, I heard an evangelical missionary from Japan saying, 'God created us humans in His own image and we are supposed to live singing His praise'. I analyzed it as critically as possible and found it so reasonable and persuasive that I've now reached the conclusion that human life is only to give glory to God and consequently that life without belief in Him is meaningless and fruitless.
But unfortunately most people in Japan don't believe in Him and it would be extremely difficult to make them understand that that's what life is all about. Even if 99% of the Japanese people are atheists, they'd have no influence upon the majority of the people in the United States who are Christians.
The question now is which side is right, the American or the Japanese? Are most people in Japan really sure that God doesn't exist? Even if they are, they would never be able to prove that they are right because they are so powerless and unpersuasive. But I wonder why they are so powerless and unpersuasive. In my opinion, it's probably because they don't believe in God. So why have they been so successful economically? It's simply because they've been under US control since the end of WWII. Why not? And yet they still don't believe in Him. What are they if they weren't children of Satan? Had the Japanese government been more intelligent and competent during WWII than its US counterpart, then the former would have defeated the latter. The result was the other way around. So what's the point of believing what the atheists in Japan say to say no to the Christians and - more importantly - Jews in America? My belief in the validity of Genesis 12:3 is so firm that I'm 100% sure that, Japanese as I am, I'll never stand with the atheists in Japan. One thing to remember, incidentally, is that, influenced so blindly by the mass media, they are more or less sympathetic to Hamas and the people in the Gaza Strip.