A few days ago
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Is god capitilized?

Is it God or god?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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if you are talking about Christianity, it is capitalized.

if you are talking about the statues that people in history worshiped, it is not capitalized.

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A few days ago
ella r
God
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A few days ago
Dawn G
Only if it refers to God as a name. Even the person who said in all applications didn’t capitalize “gods”

Some people also capitalize personal pronouns referring to the Jude-Christian god. I do not, it is merely a convention, and there is no compelling reason to do so.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
When you are referring to the singular deity, yes. In fiction, if someone uses “god” and isn’t referring to the deity, the author may choose not to capitalize. (For example, “Oh my god! I haven’t seen you in years,” she said.)

However, the publisher may have a standard which always capitalizes God unless there is a compelling literary reason not to.

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A few days ago
Sharon Newman (YR) Must Die
If you’re referring to religious God, then yes. If, however, you’re referring the gods in Greek or Roman mythology, or other things like that (porcelain god, for example), then no.
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A few days ago
Steiner
Yes in all applications, He is the true God there are no other gods but Him.
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A few days ago
misteri
I have seen it both ways, God, as in the almighty God, or in other cultures they have more than one so they are gods. I capitolize it just to be on the safe side.
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A few days ago
samicles
God

Like anyone’s name.

Also if you say Him (about God) it should still be in caps.

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A few days ago
Khamani says R.I.P. Sean Taylor
He’s capitalized in my life.
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A few days ago
blackhawk V16
not if he’s of a lesser god
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