Yes, I believe so because he is a person! Just like Jesus is spelt with a capital J however, gods isn't spelt with a capital G!
No it doesn't require to be capitalized.
Only when used as or as a part of a proper noun.
If spelled with a small g, it is a common noun. If spelled with a capital G, it can be considered either a common or proper noun. A proper noun means the actual name of a person, place, or thing. Some people consider "God" to be a proper noun, while others have more specific names that they use.
No. As with most other "family" words, you don't capitalize "godson" unless you're using it as a proper noun.
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the letter 'g' is spelled 'gee'.
Only when used as or as a part of a proper noun.
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God is the one who named a dog , a dog.Think about D-O-G spelled backwards is G-O-D-.And that is how, you answer this question.
The capital "G" in "God" is used when referring to the monotheistic deity in some religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, as a proper noun. The lowercase "g" in "god" is used when referring to deities in a general or non-specific sense, and can also be used in other contexts such as describing something as being revered or influential in a way that is similar to a deity.
If spelled with a small g, it is a common noun. If spelled with a capital G, it can be considered either a common or proper noun. A proper noun means the actual name of a person, place, or thing. Some people consider "God" to be a proper noun, while others have more specific names that they use.
Yes. Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) is Prophet of God. Make sure God with capital G, and not with small g. In order to make it more clear, Muhammad is the last Prophet of Allah.
No. As with most other "family" words, you don't capitalize "godson" unless you're using it as a proper noun.
Brazil is spelled with Z in english. In portuguese it's spelled with S. So, the capital name is spelled with "S". BraSilia, capital of BraSil!
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Yes, it is spelled with a capital "A"
Not only the only begotten 'SON' of God (John 1:14);-- but also the only begotten god (small 'g') of God (capital 'G'). (John 1:18)
It is spelled Luxembourg and the capital is also Luxembourg.