Thy Will
Everybody and their dog criticises christianity, but no one criticises Jesus.
I think this is because they are afraid to criticise Jesus.
They are afraid to criticise Jesus because he has been idealised and has become our highest ideal, and how afraid we are to lose our highest ideal. For if we lost our highest ideal we would be rudderless, lost in a world without direction, and we prefer any direction to no direction.
It's as though we prefer any parent to no parent, for children of abusive parents still love their parents, often fiercely, and the more abuse, the more they love them.
Jesus, of course, had a parent who sacrificed him by tortoring him to death. Jesus pleaded with his father not to torture him to death by saying, "Father, let this cup pass from me", as he sweated blood in anticipation of his torture.
But imagine if instead of, "Thy will be done", Jesus said, "I won't do your will. I won't let you torture me".