<br><font size=2><tt>>From this it seems to me that any action or deed,
whether illegal or <br>
legal, that in any way casts anything negative on Judaism is a Chillul
Hashem.</tt></font><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
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</font><font size=1 face="Arial">----- i think a counter example would
be expounding or advocating any part of the torah that
brings derision from other jews or gentiles. so eg
, if someone makes clear that he believes in mishkav zachar being a toeivah
, whereby he is just quoting the torah, by this definition it would
be a chillul hashem, since this is a view that most non-orthodox
jews and gentiles would consider unacceptable bigotry. but
by definition, following Hashem's word cannot be a chillul hashem....</font>
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