now, I'm no expert but i think all pronouns are capitalized when referencing God. Which is of course different from god (which would mean Thor or Hera or Zeus)
instead of the higher being believed in by Christians or Jews.
If you are talking about the God of the heavens and the earth than yes, but if you are talking about the greek 'god' or 'gods' then no you don't. It's the same with the Romans and other religions that usually have more than one god.
Traditionally, yes. When "you" is used to refer to God, it is often capitalized out of reverence and respect.
That's really a matter of personal preference, it's not a rule in English that you must do so. Some people do, just as a way of honoring God.
Yes, capitalize allnames for deity like God, Almighty, Holy Spirit, Creator, Lord, Father, Messiah, etc.
Only "Greek" and "God" should be capitalized in the phrase "the Greek god theory."
Yes, the word "godly" should be capitalized when referring to the attributes or characteristics of a god or deity, such as in "godly power" or "godly wisdom." If used in a general sense to describe someone as devout or pious, it is typically not capitalized.
Yes, "Bible" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring specifically to the religious text held sacred by Christians.
Yes, when referring to God as "I Am," both pronouns should be capitalized. This is to show respect for the divine identity and acknowledge God's significance.
Yes, "Heaven" should be capitalized in the middle of a sentence as it is a proper noun when referring to the place considered to be the dwelling of God and the angels in many religious traditions.
yes it should...
All thenames of the deities are capitalized i ncludi ng God, Creator, Father, Almighty, etc.
Only "Greek" and "God" should be capitalized in the phrase "the Greek god theory."
Yes, "Bible" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring specifically to the religious text held sacred by Christians.
"Godspeed" is typically capitalized when used as a standalone expression or as a formal greeting. In other contexts, such as within a sentence, it may not require capitalization.
When referring to the deity, "God" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun. When referring to a deity in a non-specific way or a false deity, "god" is not capitalized.
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 it refers to idols, such as a pagan god.
Because, no doubt, it is written by illiterates. When God is a proper name it should be capitalized like any other proper name. If you read real Shakespeare, you will find that the name God is always capitalized.
Yes. God is a name and a proper noun, so therefore it is capitalized.
The capitalized proper name "Ra" was the Egyptian sun god.
That is the correct spelling (capitalized) for Horus (an Egyptian god).