As for OP's question - suicide, no.
It's more like the great Jesuini rising from the grave in some rural freak show. If Jesus was God in the flesh and god is eternal, he couldn't die in the first place.
And once again, the even deeper question is, if god was Jesus in the flesh, to whom did Jesus talk when asking to take away this cup from him? To whom did he make this supposed sacrifice, if he himself was god? Why did god need a sacrifice in the first place, when he's almighty and could have just as easily just said that the sins are forgiven without going through the horror show?
It's more like the great Jesuini rising from the grave in some rural freak show. If Jesus was God in the flesh and god is eternal, he couldn't die in the first place.
And once again, the even deeper question is, if god was Jesus in the flesh, to whom did Jesus talk when asking to take away this cup from him? To whom did he make this supposed sacrifice, if he himself was god? Why did god need a sacrifice in the first place, when he's almighty and could have just as easily just said that the sins are forgiven without going through the horror show?