Affirmation
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Affirmation is a declaration that something is true. It may also refer to:
- a positive judgment: in logic, the union of the subject and predicate of a proposition
- Affirmation in law, a declaration made by and allowed to those who conscientiously object to taking an oath
- Affirmations (New Age), the practice of positive thinking in New Age terminology
- Affirmative prayer, a form of prayer that focuses on a positive outcome
- Affirmation: Gay & Lesbian Mormons, an international Mormon organization
- Music albums:
- Affirmation (Savage Garden album)
- "Affirmation" (song), title track of this album
- Affirmation (Beverley Knight album)
- Affirmation (Savage Garden album)
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