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Well, it's not "washing our hands" of it. It's recognizing that each person is responsible for themselves. Perhaps that's why a many Christians are conservatives. We believe in self-determination.
It is washing your hands of it. It's an easy way to continue believing God is a loving god by deciding that the people who are condemned to hell affronted God in some way. They made their choice by not believing. The Salem witch trials worked the same way. If the accused would only admit to repentance and deny their evil, wicked ways, they would be saved. If, instead, they chose to maintain their innocence in the face of God's judgment, then they would be put to death. The accusers washed their hands of it by saying it was God's will, and that the witch had a choice, and they chose to deny God's will and were justly punished.
J.