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.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare did or did not believe.
This phrase does not appear anywhere in Shakespeare. "God den" was a shortened form of "good evening" in the same way that "good bye" was and is a shortened form of "God be with ye".
I think only God can answer this question, but i do not remember any reference to faith in Jesus in any of Shakespeare's writings. Does anyone?
shakespeare
God Atlas holding the earth on his back.
Only "Greek" and "God" should be capitalized in the phrase "the Greek god theory."
No. In a religion with many gods or goddesses the 'g' is not capitalized. Although in religions such a Christianity where there is one God the 'G' is capitalized.
No, only the actual god names like Zeus or Hera and also God.
Yes... Pronouns that refer to God (He, Him, His, etc.) are also capitalized.
All thenames of the deities are capitalized i ncludi ng God, Creator, Father, Almighty, etc.
It shows that most people believe in God and regard Him/Her as the supreme being whose name is God and is therefore capitalized because most proper names (such as names given to people) are capitalized.
Yes
When it refers to idols, such as a pagan god.
God is capitalized and to give Adam company
yes it should...
Proper. Notice it is capitalized.
Yes. God is a name and a proper noun, so therefore it is capitalized.