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Yes... Pronouns that refer to God (He, Him, His, etc.) are also capitalized.
It is correct grammar to use "God" if the word is assigned as a name or a proper noun. The word "god" is used when referring to a generic deity.
To show respect and reverance for God the Creator. If you are referring to a pagan diety, it is not capitalized.
No. Unless, maybe, you actually believe in the Greek gods.
This can be a regular noun or a proper noun. When referring to a monotheistic god, it is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
When the word "He" in the Bible is capitalized it is done so to give honor to the "He" to whom it is referring; that "He" being God. You will find in the Bible that when ever a noun is used to denote God the first letter is always capitalized; examples being: God; Lord; Father; Spirit. When the noun used is referring to lesser spiritual being or man it begins with a small letter.
If you're referring to the Christian god, then it is usual to capitalise. If you're referring to other gods (such as Roman, Greek or Norse gods) then it is usual to use a lower case g.
Yes, in MLA style, "Black" is capitalized when referring to race.
Yes. Georgia is always capitalized because it is a propernou n.
The word "burgundy" is capitalized if one is referring to the French region of the same name. However, if one is referring to the color burgundy, then it is not capitalized.
The word "cupid" is generally not capitalized when used as a common noun referring to the figure representing love. However, it is capitalized when used as a proper noun, such as when referring to the Roman god Cupid in a specific context. Always consider the context to determine the correct usage.
Yes, "Winter" is capitalized when referring to the season.