Jiang interprets Tanya's advice as saying that one should read the Bible, listen to the priest, and then still use one's own judgment, intuition, and faith in deciding how to keep or break a vow.
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Tanya
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"...Good luck with that one. Right? What's the contradiction here? What Tanya is saying is, okay, yes, I understand that you made this vow..."
"able to achieve your mission okay okay i didn't say tanya was better than science i said that if you just work with the..."
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