I did actually read that article prior to your posting the link.

It seems i am getting piled on here but.. what the heck. I will try and answer a few things as best I can.. Again in a debate sort of way and not as a argumentative way.
I am not sure that there ever was a tartan kirkin prior to the one in the USA - my argument is that either way their is no proof

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None of our Scottish friends have any knowledge of the "Kirking of the Tartans" being a tradition in Scotland."
I am not sure how many friends you asked but i doubt they hold the total knowledge of ancient Scottish wisdom or folklore.

however there are some reports of a tartan kirkin

http://ezinearticles.com/?Kirkin-O-t...tan&id=2028326
Legend says the Highlanders devised a plan to hide a piece of tartan in their clothing during church. At a set time during the service, they would hold the tartan and bless it. When the Scots were forced to fight for the British Army, it is said that the women would take a piece of their tartan to the Kirk (church) to be blessed and to pray for protection of their clan. Thus came the Scottish celebration known as the Kirkin' O' the Tartan.

http://www.calpresbyterian.org/Histo...TheTartan.html
It was 36 years before the Act of Proscription was revoked and, during all those years, Highland churches had a special day when the Highlanders gathered, each with a small piece of Tartan concealed under their outer clothing and, with the right hand held over the precious piece, they all joined in the prayer that it might please God speedily to cause the repeal fo the devastating Act of Proscription.

I could post 50 more articles that seem to suggest that the kirkin goes back to scotland -weather it does or not there is some evidence for it
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"Unfortunately, this is a logical fallacy - burden of proof.

Lack of proof is /= to proof. In any logical argument the burden of proof falls to the party proposing a given argument, NOT against those disputing said argument.

There IS evidence of the ceremony having started in the States. There is NO existing evidence put forward thus far to establish that scraps of tartan were taken to the Kirk for a blessing"


Actually we are both putting forth arguments.. mine is that it is impossible to prove that a kirkin did or did not happen in scotland. The other side is saying they believe it is all an american ideal and NEVER happened in scotland

In Logic there is a wonderful rule called "Excluded Middle" a statement must either be true or it is false, it can not however be both true and false at the same time in regards to the same object/subject
My statement is - there is no way to prove a kirkin either did or did not happen in Scotland prior to the kirkin in the USA - and to take one side over the other is to be leaning on what you believe not on what is FACT/TRUE.
It would be impossible for somebody to prove that no Scot ever took a piece of tartan to the kirk to have it blessed. It is also impossible for me to prove it did happen.

As to the burden of proof being on me - all I need to prove is that there is no way to prove either way -

There very well have NEVER been a kirkin in Scotland prior to the event in the USA - however..........

see my point