I do not know personally if all the other gods were made up or not.
So you think it's possible for there to be multiple (albeit contradictory) gods, or are you just saying this to be politically correct?
I do know, however, that Jesus Christ sacrificed Himself on the Cross to save us from our sin
You "know"? Hey now, weren't you the one telling me not to state opinion as fact? Not to be harsh, but you don't know...you're putting your faith in stories crafted by our superstitious ancestors that were very similar to other gods of the time and have been botched and butchered throughout history.
which shows how much He loved and loves us that come to Him.
Why did he have to murder himself to himself as some sort of loophole to rules he himself created? Couldn't he have just forgiven? Or better yet, not cursed all of humanity for something 2 people did?
Jesus loves everyone and only wants them to come to Him out of love, repentance of their sin, and reverence for their Savior.
But if you don't...you'll burn in hell. Sorry, I just had to mention it. It is what you think is the "truth" after all, right?
I do not know of any of those other gods who sacrificed themselves out of love for their followers.
I can list at least 35:Chrishna of Hindostan.
Budha Sakia of India.
Salivahana of Bermuda.
Zulis, or Zhule, also Osiris and Orus, of Egypt.
Odin of the Scaudinavians.
Crite of Chaldea.
Zoroaster and Mithra of Persia.
Baal and Taut, "the only Begotten of God," of Phenicia.
Indra of Thibet.
Bali of Afghanistan.
Jao of Nepaul.
Wittoba of the Bilingonese.
Thammuz of Syria.
Atys of Phrygia.
Xaniolxis of Thrace.
Zoar of the Bonzes.
Adad of Assyria.
Deva Tat, and Sammonocadam of Siam.
Alcides of Thebes.
Mikado of the Sintoos.
Beddru of Japan.
Hesus or Eros, and Bremrillah, of the Druids.
Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls.
Cadmus of Greece.
Hil and Feta of the Mandaites.
Gentaut and Quexalcote of Mexico.
Universal Monarch of the Sibyls.
Ischy of the Island of Formosa.
Divine Teacher of Plato.
Holy One of Xaca.
Fohi and Tien of China.
Adonis, son of the virgin Io of Greece.
IxiOn and Quirinus of Rome.
Prometheus of Caucasus.
Mohamud, or Mahomet, of Arabia.
http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/kersey_graves/16/chap1.html