There is a lot of jew-hating going on elsewhere, and I suspect here as well. Seems some can't criticize like a proper adult.
I might also add that constructive criticism is probably the only form of judgment and analysis that should be used in the present context. What is the point of dismantling another's argument if it is not to prove your own point? That point will not get across without the salting of LOVING words. No one wants to join the side of one who seems blind to the other's common humanity and is truly criticizing out of something OTHER THAN LOVE. This, friends, is Jesus' GREATEST command: LOVE! To love God and to love one another as He has loved us. And we show LOVE of Jesus by obeying His commands. Again, love is His greatest command.
Furthermore, friends, I implore that some of you only consider altering your rhetoric from one that criticizes "the Jews" as a whole, to one that perhaps criticizes the religion itself (NOT the collective who follow it) or even to one that criticizes very distinct individuals or sects. Every person is different and deserves a default of respect (well, generally).
This considerate approach will foster MUCH better communication between Christians and Jews. Ears will be receptive to a manner of speech that conveys care, respect, and an understanding that every person is quite unique.
I love you, anons. May Jesus keep us from deception and help us all to come together more harmoniously as Christians. May Jesus show all of us here His truth and His way and His will for us. May He rid this thread of all evil, in Jesus name!
And may He guide us in guiding others toward a path of believing, following, and loving Jesus Christ, Son of the Father. May He fill this thread and those behind it with the Holy Spirit and may we please and glorify our God and Savior.