"I wish my mom could be here." In German, all nouns are capitalized. This has changed over time. For the very same reason, all references to him go capitalized: El (He), Señor (Lord), etc. For them, lowercase works. That’s in English. Dear God, please let my team win tonight. God, Jamaica, etc.

Technically if you *wrote*.....oh my god, it would not be against True God, it would just be a figure of speech, since God is capitalized and all small g gods are false. To answer the general question about when we capitalize the word and when we don't, that depends on whether it is being used as a common noun or as a proper noun. Why? Now, let's talk deities. I do capitalize pronouns in reference to God out of adoration for Him but I am not sure if I should do this for the great Mother of God. The only god that should be capitalized is the one and only God. or "I will obey you, My Lord." "God" is a proper noun, and for that reason should be capitalized.

Thank you very much for your help.

Log in to reply to the answers Post; Anonymous. Should titles like her highness, my lord, his majesty be capitalized in a sentence? But more often I write characters who do not, so I lower-case such expressions. "I wish my mom could be here." There are so many contextual nuances that it is truly easier to adhere to that standard, unless you are trying to make a very explicit statement. Jesus would always be capitalized, because it's a proper noun, but with god it depends on the context - whether someone is using 'God' as a name for the Christian god or just as a noun. The rules themselves may be clear, but their application might not be. It’s proper to capitalize “He,” just as I would capitalize the “g” in “God,” and every other word I use to replace the name of God. If my character believes in the capital-G God, I capitalize it in phrases like, "Oh, my God!" For the first 1000 results for oh my god, they were divided like this: 710 Oh my God 139 Oh my god 95 oh my God 38 oh my god 10 OH MY GOD 7 Oh My God 1 Oh my GOD All variations of capitalization are used, but “Oh my God” is the most common by quite a large margin. Genesis 23:6 (ESV) “Hear us, my lord; Exodus 4:13 But he said, “Oh, my Lord, please send someone else.” He (with capitalized “H”) is a Person, a GREAT Person, three-Persons-in-One, the Creator of the universe and the One True God! Oh my God.

Actually, Jesus never mentioned the Bible, which did not exist in the time of Jesus, And the Bible never claims to be, in its entirety, the Word of God. God's Word is the Word of God… I always capitalise when referring to the Word of God as it is emphasizing that it belongs to God. The only rigid rule for capitalizing “God” in dialogue and thoughts is that you do so when using it as a pronoun: “Joe, God won’t like that.” Beyond that, you can let your character decide. Conversely, any name of a specific religious figure must be capitalized the same way as any other proper noun, as in Zeus, Buddha, Allah, Krishna, etc. Wright uses “god” most of the time because, as he says in the preface, always capitalizing it “amounts to regarding ‘God’ as the proper name of the Deity, rather than as essentially a common noun, [and] implies that all users of the word are monotheists and, within that, that all monotheists believe in the same god.”

So it is just a grammatical convention. I did this in one of my posts before as a matter of respect but I am not sure if I should do this or not.
No cap. However, dictionary.com says "God" refers to "the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe. " Should we capitalize pronouns in reference to the Mother of God such as: thou, thee, thy, she, and her? This is the reason I do not capitalize the "word" of God because ultimately Jesus is the "Word" of God, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. As for the wing folding mechanism, that was still on the F4F-4s allocat 1 decade ago. I personally don't use it.

Formally you would not refer to God's Will but to the Will of God. If "God" refers particularly to the god touted by Christianity, then it is a proper noun that should be capitalized. "I wish Mom could be here." Capitalized. "Oh my goodness" and "Oh my gosh", sound similar to "Oh my God", but are not as offensive. 0 0 1. I do capitalize pronouns in reference to God out of adoration for Him but I am not sure if I should do this for the great Mother of God.

In "Oh my god" you don't capitalize it, because you're referring to any god you believe in, not one specific god. In the sentence "Vishnu is a god in Hinduism," "god" is being used as a common noun, is not capitalized, and is introduced by "a." Hey everyone. Why? Like in, "God, answer my prayer" or something like that. So the phrase "Thank God" is appropriate. As for the wing folding mechanism, that was still on the F4F-4s allocat When referring to gods in general, though, or when using the word "god" descriptively, keep it lowercase: The Romans believed a god named Jupiter ruled the heavens. "Judge Judy" is capitalized; "Here comes the judge" is not. Should we capitalize pronouns in reference to the Mother of God such as: thou, thee, thy, she, and her? The only god that should be capitalized is the one and only God.
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