At the end of the sentence.
Context really is everything... If that's the only two words in the sentence, an exclamation point is valid. I often use three periods to denote a long pause after a statement... like that, God willing...
By God, I think he's got it!
It's an exclamation of surprise. Usually it's "for God's sake".
Hosanna - it an exclamation of praise, especially to God
Oh Dio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Oh God!" The exclamation models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase and sentence structure are recognizably similar. The pronunciation will be "o DEE-o" in Italian.
God's Sentence was created in 1958.
God has no power in your decision to get close with this girl; he only comes into play when you build an actual relationship with her. Until that point, the choice is yours.
David
True-and hopefully yours as well.
Is all the letters that you put in front of a sentence (i.e. You have no money.) and it can be the letter that you put in your name (i.e. John Martin) and when you have in a sentence like this (i.e. Oh my god I have a crush on him.) you can even put it in to a question and exclamation (i.e. Who are you?/ OMG it's.... Justin Bieber!)
Oh my god, its slang, not a real word, it's a slang acronym. As slang, it's used as an exclamation.
It depends on the person if you believe in God his destiny should be the same as yours?