Devastation. Anger. Sadness. Regret.
And at the same time, almost unbearable love and gratitude... There would be one hell of a lot of tears, for better or for worse! That's for damn sure!
參考: Someone who doesn't consider herself a Christian, and who's generally not a big fan of organized religion altogether, but who still really appreciates Jesus, and what he stands for, to her. (..Which I think is rather different from how most Christians see it, but I guess, at the same time, there are also a few shared commonalities.) :)
Time I got out of here fast. There was unlikely to have been a crowd, and it wouldn't have been a wise place to be seen hanging around.
the same as my feelings for any other suffering human. an overwhelming desire to help him/her.
參考: Atheist
In those primitive times, enjoyment.
My feelings would be exactly the same as those for the two other men crucified alongside him, as well as all the countless other people who were crucified under Roman rule. Historians tell of a conquering general, whose name escapes me, who once crucified so many of his defeated enemies that he ran out of lumber. Jesus suffered no worse than many other convicted criminals of the time, and considerably less than others who are not celebrated, people who have spent decades in prison being mercilessly tortured.
As I've heard it said, Jesus had a bad weekend for our sins.
Well that depends.. is he struggling and suffering like say, the people his father drowned or suffering and struggling like the children his father ordered were to be killed?
This makes a world of difference to the answer, for instance, I don't like children
So you do see the pickle right?
Nothing belongs in your heart. Demons can't suffer because they don't live or exist. Mangods are the stuff of sus mythology. It's all lies.
Nothing. I would not care. That's the only thing Christians have...appeal to emotion...only works on the feeble minded.