The intellectual dishonesty here is disgraceful.
		
		
	 
And yet you don't stop. 
	
	
		
		
			It's the same old bait and switch over and over again.
Oh please Christians can you explain the doctrine of Jesus giving His life to save us from sin?
And then when sincere attempts to answer are offered, atheists revert back to;
...Jesus never suffered.
		
		
	 
Which is a logical conclusion drawn from the information provided - if Jesus is God, and God is omnipotent, then Jesus never suffered (unless he wanted to, in which case it was entirely his choice)
	
	
The defining characteristic of death is its permanence. If someone "dies" and then comes back to life, then it wasn't death at all - just a coma.
	
	
Jesus is fiction - so it's all fake. But certainly someone is faking it, if an apparently dead person is subsequently seen alive and well.
	
	
		
		
			...There's no such thing as sin/evil
		
		
	 
This is true. They are fictional constructs that rely for their basis on a number of demonstrably untrue presumptions - not least of which is that morality can be derived from an authority.
	
	
		
		
			...Self-sacrifice is a passive aggressive mental illness
		
		
	 
I have never heard of an atheist making this claim. Self sacrifice can be very noble - but the story of the crucifixion is not a story of self sacrifice, and so doesn't qualify.
	
	
		
		
			...I hate God. God isn't real.
		
		
	 
God isn't real. Nobody who is aware of this hates God, any more than anyone hates Lord Voldemort or Lex Luthor. 
	
	
		
		
			It's not a case of atheists misunderstanding the doctrine.
		
		
	 
Indeed it is not.
	
	
		
		
			They simply disbelieve and dislike it.
		
		
	 
Indeed - and with very good reason, as it is both untrue and harmful.
	
	
Yup. 
	
	
		
		
			There is no greater love than laying down your own life as a sacrifice for those you love
		
		
	 
True
	
	
		
		
			- and in Jesus' case that's all of us.
		
		
	 
Except he didn't do it. Not even in the story. Even if we accept, for the sake of argument, that the story is true, he didn't lay down his life - he laid down two or three days. Then he was up and about again, right as rain. 
	
	
		
		
			The sad thing is when you see the self-sacrifice belittled and mocked by the very people who Jesus is trying to help.
		
		
	 
The sad thing is when you see the tale of trivial sacrifice inflated into something worthwhile, and then believed by people who have the intelligence to see through such a tall tale, but refuse to use it.
	
	
		
		
			Jesus is raised from the dead and the atheist (disingenuously) asks 'why would an all powerful Being do that?'
		
		
	 
Nothing disingenuous about it. And that's not the first or only question. The whole story reeks of not-thinking-it-through on the part of the authors. It's illogical nonsense.
	
	
		
		
			...um, hello. Because you asked for proof!
		
		
	 
Then show us some proof! Or even some evidence! 
