Gospel should be capitalized when used as a specific reference to any or all of the four Gospels, for example, the four Gospels, the Holy Gospel, the Gospel of Matthew, and in titles of documents.
Gospel should be capitalized when beginning a sentence.
Gospel should be lowercase when used as a general term meaning "good news" or "story", for example, "the gospel as presented in the New Testament," "Paul took the gospel to the Romans"; of Jesus Christ, when referring to the law and the gospels; when referring to the law and the gospels; when referring to the third reading in the service.
if you wnat it to be but only the g
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.
Usually, yes a phase of the moon is supposed to be capitalized.
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, America should be capitalized.
no
Yes, "Pterodactyl" is supposed to be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific genus of pterosaur.
No, but the names of individual languages are capitalized.
Yes, Siamese would be capitalized.
Interesting question... Wiktionary lists "gospel" as the main spelling, and "Gospel" as alternative spelling. The general rule is that an noun should be capitalized if it is a proper name; this is a bit doubtful. Are there four gospels, or four versions of the same "gospel", "gospel" meaning something like "message" in this case? In the latter case, "gospel" would be a unique item, and should be treated like a proper name. Another general rule is that certain items are capitalized if they are considered sacred, so that may be the reason why "Gospel" is capitalized by some.
Yes.
Yes.