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'''Affirmation Scotland''' is a group calling for full inclusion of LGBT communities within the [[Church of Scotland]]. It was founded in 2006, during the debate as to whether ministers should be allowed to conduct [[civil partnership]] ceremonies.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20150919032314/http://www.affirmationscotland.org.uk/about%20us.htm "About Us" page, now dead, but archived by the Web Archive.</ref>
'''Affirmation Scotland''' is a group calling for full inclusion of LGBT communities within the [[Church of Scotland]]. It was founded in 2006, during the debate as to whether ministers should be allowed to conduct [[civil partnership]] ceremonies.<ref>http://www.affirmationscotland.org.uk/about%20us.htm. Accessed: 2015-10-23. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6cUfmz9jb)</ref>


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Affirmation Scotland is a group calling for full inclusion of LGBT communities within the Church of Scotland. It was founded in 2006, during the debate as to whether ministers should be allowed to conduct civil partnership ceremonies.[1]

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