Question
What is the difference between a conditional oath and a vow?
Answer
I say, and with God's help: A vow is when you say: "I have such and such a commitment to God Almighty," and it is an obligation from the outset. You can also condition it on something. In contrast, a conditional oath is an oath on something that will occur if the condition is met. Usually, the term "conditional oath" refers to a divorce that is conditional on something. And God knows best.