Yes.
Why would it vary between theist and atheist? Obviously, there's no much point asking how church is going.
Atheists can write checks, just as much as any other person. What a silly question.
Atheist would be capitalized only if it were part of somebody's name, for example if somebody referred to himself as Atheist Bob. However, in the sentence "I saw that atheist Bob at the bank today," atheist is not capitalized because it's not part of Bob's name.
You can write a check for cash at a bank or a check-cashing store.
No but he did make recommendations to his local church he did not become an atheist
I can write a check for 50.
When writing a check, there are limitations on what you can use it for. You can write a check to pay for goods or services, but you cannot write a check for illegal activities or to pay someone for something that is not legal or ethical. Additionally, you cannot write a check if you do not have enough funds in your account to cover the amount.
Yes, you can write on the back of a check. This is known as endorsing the check, and it allows you to deposit or cash the check.
To write 209.53 on a check, you would write "Two hundred nine and 53/100."
How to write 1350 on a check
how do you write a check for eight thousand and no dollars
Yes, you can write your name on a check as the payee to receive the funds.