Sorry Nancy, if by chance that I misunderstood you? If I may, I'll try again.
I thought that you were saying that no one else's god has shown the same love as the Christian's do, including Judaism and Islam, not just pagan idols.
I thought that you emphasized that point, again here. In short, I understood you to be saying that the Christian Atonement reflects a greater love of their God, than any other religion can display of theirs. The God of Jesus and his disciples is a more loving, merciful and compassionate God than all the others, proven by His willingness to die on the cross for us.
If that much is true of what you were trying to convey, I simply meant to say that since God cannot die, and according to you, Jesus was God, then I ask, where, fundamentally speaking, was the sacrifice? A sacrifice, by definition, implies a loss that cannot be recuperated. This is why we revere Jesus, he did not have the ability to raise himself from the dead, thus, he had to trust in God to first, accept his sacrifice, and two, keep his promise to raise and exalt him accordingly. If Jesus were God, all this is meaningless. That is, God merely went through the motions of allowing Himself to be crucified, and then raising Himself back to where He was before, since absolutely nothing can hold Him back, absolutely nothing. Thus, where is the sacrifice?