Brian2
Veteran Member
Look, you have only two possible arguments that you can make.
The first is that you can say John botched it. He kept saying "the Jews" when in fact he was NOT referring to the People of Israel, but only to a small group of religious leaders. IOW that he misused the term. It looks like you are opting for this, although you seem to be under the misunderstanding that this is somehow okay to do.
OR, you can say that John is antisemitic, dishing out a constant stream of accusations against us Jews.
You pick.
The use of the term "the Jews" is clearly a reference in John's gospel to the Jewish leaders who were hostile to Jesus.
Those Christians who want to be antisemitic and others who want to see John as antisemitic would be blind to this fact.
What you call "a constant stream of accusations against us Jews" is plainly not what is happening in the gospel. The accusations are against the Jewish leaders of the day and it is just stories of what happened between Jesus and these Jews. They were out to find a way to accuse Jesus and to get rid of Jesus and they eventually succeeded. There are a number of stories of them trying to stone Jesus for something they disliked.
They showed themselves to have the same spirit as the Islamic leaders who want strict sharia law and killing those who disagree and controlling things with a heavy, hypocritical and murdering hand.
But you probably see the gospel stories about those Jews as lies.