Originally posted by vincegamer
Originally posted by philologus Secondly, Jesus was busy teaching \"a multitude\" as was often the case during His ministry. When food was provided to the multitude the only comment the Pharisees could find to make that day was that the disciples didn\'t wash their hands. Jesus is busy dispensing wisdom and the Pharisees sought to correct him on handwashing. Hence Jesus\' comments on the \"blind guiding the blind\" in the same chapter (Matthew 15).
Actually, I was referring to Mark 7, which does not mention a multitude, but that is really irrelevant.
What bothers me most about Mark 7 is actually that Jesus responds to the criticism with an ad hominem tu quoque.
They say \"hey, you\'re not following the law because you didn\'t wash your hands\" and Jesus says \"well you aren\'t following the law because you don\'t kill disobedient children.\"
He goes on to say that hand washing is merely a tradition and doesn\'t need to be so strictly followed.
(of course Jesus didn\'t have the benefit of germ theory....)
Oh, and I take humbridge at you saying I wash my hands because my mother told me it was good. I do so because I understand the science and the risks involved.