Joyce Kingkade said:
God doesn't want puppets, He wants us to choose to love Him.
Stop ignoring the Old Testament.
You miss (as most members of that branch of Abrahamism do) why many find the story of Jesus ... unmoving.
Let's run down the story without the ... argumentative aspects to make it clearer, as a story:
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A certain god/deity is omnipotent-- he controls the Whole Universe and can do absolutely anything he wants (even drowning and killing babies and children to get his will done, but let's leave that aspect alone for now).
So he sends down his son/scion/emissary (who also has magic powers and who even knows the Future) to Earth, where said being, in human form, is tortured and killed by the people in power... much like thousands of regular humans have been tortured and killed throughout history (Saddam's Iraq, Nazi Germany, Inquisition, Crusades, Caligula's Rome).
But the torture of the magic being is honestly not as bad as that suffered by most of the regular humans tortured throughout history, because the magic being knows the future, and thus knows that within days he will be back on Earth and then with his All-powerful Dad/Creator in (place of all-happiness--Heaven/Valhalla/Hogwart's, etc.), and he will still have all his magic powers, ruling the Universe with his dad, and can come back to Earth at any time he desires... and supposedly will, to kill millions of non-believers.
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If the son/scion/emissary wanted to make a real point, he would have died and gone to Place-of-suffering (Hell/Hades/DMV)... forever.
Now THAT would have been a powerful story of sacrifice.