However... ... the argument could be made that you can't separate Jesus the God-man into a natural and divine part, one separate from the other. In that respect, God did die on the cross. Jesus was not just some regular human being who died a martyrs death. He was both God and man. God Himself tasted death for all mankind. Was not Jesus still as much Divine while dying on the cross, as he was when birthed by the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary? I do think that there is a divine aspect of Christ that cannot be separated and in that sense, God, or rather, the God-man, died on the cross. The Father can't die, the Spirit can't die, but the Son could die only after he took on flesh. In that sense, the Divine part of the Son of God died , but Jesus's divine nature that he had from the Father and the Spirit did not. God became flesh, and that flesh died on the cross, therefore it could be said that God really did die, or at least, God experienced death in the human nature which God became. But did God Himself die literally? No of course not.
Confused? Me too.