Ironically, Jesus' few days on the cross doesn't got nothin on an eternity of hellfire. Think of it, an eternity of hellfire. Reality would not deserve to exist. Fortunately no hell is eternal, it is not a fundamental component of universal procession, though deities are capable of creating hell dimensions for souls they trap, but these deities are not omnipotent and their reign could not last forever. Still, you could argue that destroying the whole cycle of universal procession would still be an act of mercy. Since that's impossible however, I work towards dismantling the hell dimensions.
But anyways. Back to the point, isn't it unfathomably hypocritical of Christianity to feel so sorry for Jesus, and be so ruthless towards evil? Hmmm, unfathomability, indeed does incredulity blind the Christian from thinking outside the box. In any case, if for instance a person is possessed, you don't need to do an exorcism and curse the bad things out so harshly, it is sufficient to impart some spiritual wisdom, of the traditional Easter variety not to put too fine a point on it, to the victim in question. There is no shortage of evil, it presents itself wherever opportunity arises, and so it is always the human condition that is the side of the equation that should be sought to be improved. It also works much better, more efficient and productive. Hell those of blind faith stand some of the greatest chances to be tricked into a hell dimension come the bardo upon physical demise. So what's the point of exorcising a person back to the good health of the psychosis of their Christian paradigm?