No, you expressed a clear understanding that since Jesus could have not only saved Himself, but overthrown Rome, that it was quite the sacrifice not to, but to suffer and die according to the will of the Father.
You cannot cite an individual sacrifice that great, and yet Jesus' sacrifice is far more than just this!
I Didn't express a clear understanding. I believe I said the belief that Christ could've defeated the roman empire was hilarious.
You suggested that one of the reasons that christ's sacrifice was the greatest ever was that he let himself be killed by people he could've defeated easily.
Even if that were true, that seems to be a sacrifice of pride and status.
And you still havent addressed my central point: Jesus knew he was going to heaven for eternity after what is an infinitesimal amount of time in pain for an immortal god. Humans that sacrifice themselves aren't assured that there's an afterlife at all let alone that they're going to paradise as opposed to hell.
The central meaning of sacrifice is that you must give something up. When a human gives his/her life they may be giving up litterally everything. Christ's sacrifice was just his mortal life, knowing that he was immortal. That's simply not a sacrifice in the same magnitude as a human.
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