You chose "No". Human sacrifice to a 'god' is not morally wrong.
But human life logically has value.

Are there possible futures for you that are preferable to other possible futures? Is a future of happiness better than a future of pain? Is heaven preferable to hell?

If the answer to that is 'no', then there is no reason not to go to hell.

If the answer to that question is 'yes', then goals and plans make rational sense and offer value to your life.

Goals and plans being values only makes sense if continuing to live is a value to you, ergo, continuing to live a productive life logically has value over ceasing to live.


Here's the crux.


What about the times when to make 'god' happy requires the ending of your life?

You cannot logically value the destruction of all your values. How can the destruction of your life be 'good' if living is 'good'?
How can you reasonably value your own destruction? It is only the living that can value life. If you die, then the aforementinoed values will be lost.


I submit that if you don't know that it's bad to sacrifice a little girl even though the voices in your head tell you that it's a good thing, then I submit that you are legally insane and have no rational sense of the difference between good and evil.