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I did have another point as well:
Regarding this statement: “The question is if someone lives non religiously, intentionally, and does some humanitarian work, is he considered righteous. Answer is no.”
I am not sure that I would agree (although it might depend on the specific details of the specific situation). In this case, the purpose of one of my quotes was to show that he was a tinok shenishba. If someone is a tinok shenishba, I think that they can still be considered a tzaddik.
And even if someone is not technically a tinok shenishba, but rather, someone who grew up Frum and went off the Derech because he had a difficult life, but saved many Jewish children and died Al kiddush Hashem, I think that he could still be considered a tzaddik.
It could be that you are not disagreeing with that statement, but that you were specifically referring to someone who denies G-d’s existence and tries to prevent people from learning Torah and keeping Mitzvos. From your above posts, I wasn’t 100% clear if that was what you meant or not.