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No. When used as an adjective, it loses its capital letter.

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Absolutely! There is only one true & living God. As a believer, Christian-related references (posts, pics, gifs) are referencing God almighty; and as I taught our daughter in school, I respect the “who” of the sentence and that over-rides a specific grammar rule and I capitalize “Godly” always... I also capitalize “He” and “Him” when referencing my Savior, Jesus Christ.

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