Yes, Southern Baptist should be capitalized when referring to the religious group.
If you are referring to (any) Baptist living in the south, southern would not be capitalized. Your writing should indicate which one you mean.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No.
I think so 'cause its a proper noun.
no southern hospitality
For places names and proper names, the word "Southern" should be capitalized, but in other contexts, it is not. For example, you would write "the Southern United States," but "the southern way of life," "southern belle," etc.
Almost always, as it is a religion. There are very limited instances where it would not be.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No.
Southern Hemisphere
The word 'southern' shouldn't be capitalized in a sentence unless it is a proper noun. For example, Southern France is capitalized because it is a proper noun and it is a region in France. Another example, southern star isn't capitalized because it could be referring to any star in the south.
In the phrase "southern hospitality," "southern" is typically not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or title. In general usage, it refers to a cultural concept rather than a specific geographic region. However, if you're referring to Southern U.S. regions in a formal context, "Southern" may be capitalized.
An evangelical Southern Baptist can preach anywhere.
Southern Baptist accept the Nicene creed if the term "catholic church" means that all are welcome. If it is capitalized the SBC refrains from supporting it. The SBC is not completely ecumenical.
I think so 'cause its a proper noun.
christain McCain is southern Baptist and a Republican.
Southern Baptists are Christians.
Southern Baptist Convention was created in 1845.