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Ledgewood said:
So when is a promise not a promise? If someone is pressured to promise something, does it still qualify as a promise? What happens if there is two promises and they conflict with each other, would you keep the older promise or the newer one? If the person you promised to has passed away, is the promise still in effect?
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in life ppl make promises that they belive if they dont they will suffer concqunces, take child abuse for example, there are ppl out there that are told if they dont keep the promise their lives will be harmed or worse
then there are the promises that ppl make to keep the peace and as circumstaances change so do the promises
then there are promises that are made when ppl are dying at the time they are made hopping things will work out
but life doesnt work that way
as things in our lives change so do the promises we made change
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