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Hi everyone… thanks for commenting on this post! It seems like there’s been a confusion here.
So just to clarify, my OP goes like such:
1) You have a friend that eats chalav stam (otherwise this wouldn’t make sense, because your friend wouldn’t stick his hands in the bowl of M&Ms, mixed with Skittles, mixed with Reese’s Pieces.
2) Would it be EVIL of YOU to serve your friend said unexpected blend of candies, leaving him to cope with the effects of eating fruity pieces, mixed with peanut butter, combined with candy-coated chocolates.
While I’ve never eaten the combination of all three candies myself, I’ve heard that consuming all three together is quite unpleasant.
3) Nothing in my OP or intention was meant to connect any judgment with chalav stam, and certainly not associate it with the word evil.
As you can see, the COMMA was inserted in the TITLE to separate the two clauses.
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THE SENTENCE READS AS SUCH:
If your friend eats chalav stam, is it evil [OF YOU] to serve him a bowl of Reese’s Pieces mixed with Skittles, and with M&M’s?
EVIL = Not so nice to do to a friend, or anyone for the matter (unless this person absolutely loves eating Reese’s Pieces mixed with Skittles, and with M&M’s.
——hope this clarifies it for everyone 🙂 Thank you!