that's where knowledge of the "If and ONLY IF A then B" is
  important. To me, that helps lead the mind into more vague
  examples, such as "IF A then B". The "If and only if" sets one
  side in concrete. There is a "MUST", an "ABSOLUTE". I think part
  of the misunderstanding people have with "If A then B" is the
  "sometimes-ness" factor, or mistaking an IF with an IF AND ONLY
  IF. Please correct me if I am mistaken in any of this. This is
  just "top of the head".