Seeing my friends post their religious understandings of the “sacrifice” and the “resurrection” and I am withholding my opinions and letting them enjoy their holiday.  But the cognitive dissonance is always so severe.
“His Sacrifice” was what - death? No, he was “dead” for only 3 days and now he’s alive (according to their theology,) so that’s not a sacrifice. 3 days? During which he knew he would come back? And the physical torture was - 3 hours? Seriously, you should be worshipping POWs for the torture they endured for years, or the abused child or the abducted sex worker. Or the ALS patient. “Sacrifice,” my foot. Sounds like my mother, “After all I’ve done for you!”
“For my sins” including the sins visited upon you by ancestors so many generations removed that you can’t even count the years (Adam and Yves’)? The sins that you think your god knew you would commit before you were even born, that it knew when it first created mankind and created them anyway? Those sins? And for many people sins that are no more harmful than maybe gossip and a mean word? HUman sacrifice was needed for those sins?
“So that I could be forgiven”. You never explained why a human sacrifice was needed to get your god’s forgiveness. THis doesn’t seem like human-created hyperbole that contradicts the claim of a “loving” or omnniscient god? Why is it even needed? Is it a plot device that makes necessary the human obsequious reaction, “Oh thank you! Thank you! Oh, I can see this hurt you more than it hurt me,” that you think a god really wants? That somehow, in order for it to be “for you” the god has to obey someone’s rule (whose?) that “well someone has to pay for this mess!” That the god himself made? I guess in the end, it’s appropriate for the god (or a piece of it) to be the one to suffer for the imperfectionn of the creation that the god created knowing what the creation would do from the moment it made the creation.
“And be accepted into heaven” the place where nothing bad will happen and no sin is done but somehow never violates that argument that free will is needed to display love? That place? The one where no sad thought is felt even if you’re a mother whose 5 kids are all atheists and are therefore burning in hell so essentially you’ve stopped caring about them? That heaven?
The whole thing just makes no sense at all.
				
			“His Sacrifice” was what - death? No, he was “dead” for only 3 days and now he’s alive (according to their theology,) so that’s not a sacrifice. 3 days? During which he knew he would come back? And the physical torture was - 3 hours? Seriously, you should be worshipping POWs for the torture they endured for years, or the abused child or the abducted sex worker. Or the ALS patient. “Sacrifice,” my foot. Sounds like my mother, “After all I’ve done for you!”
“For my sins” including the sins visited upon you by ancestors so many generations removed that you can’t even count the years (Adam and Yves’)? The sins that you think your god knew you would commit before you were even born, that it knew when it first created mankind and created them anyway? Those sins? And for many people sins that are no more harmful than maybe gossip and a mean word? HUman sacrifice was needed for those sins?
“So that I could be forgiven”. You never explained why a human sacrifice was needed to get your god’s forgiveness. THis doesn’t seem like human-created hyperbole that contradicts the claim of a “loving” or omnniscient god? Why is it even needed? Is it a plot device that makes necessary the human obsequious reaction, “Oh thank you! Thank you! Oh, I can see this hurt you more than it hurt me,” that you think a god really wants? That somehow, in order for it to be “for you” the god has to obey someone’s rule (whose?) that “well someone has to pay for this mess!” That the god himself made? I guess in the end, it’s appropriate for the god (or a piece of it) to be the one to suffer for the imperfectionn of the creation that the god created knowing what the creation would do from the moment it made the creation.
“And be accepted into heaven” the place where nothing bad will happen and no sin is done but somehow never violates that argument that free will is needed to display love? That place? The one where no sad thought is felt even if you’re a mother whose 5 kids are all atheists and are therefore burning in hell so essentially you’ve stopped caring about them? That heaven?
The whole thing just makes no sense at all.