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Or are you saying that the gods Zeus and Apollo rate a capital G? Because I have gone through 3 dictionaries here and they all make the same distinction that the G is a capital letter solely when dealing with "monotheistic creator and ruler of the universe" and make a point that, lower case "[g-] any divine being". By using a lower case "g" we are recognizing that this being has the same mythological status as the gods of Hellenism. |
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This could get complicated. You start off by adding a couple of words in order to say "the god Yhwh" (capital only on the proper noun). Next, you're splitting hairs like writing "Jesus christ" with only the personal noun capitalized but not the noun/adjective. I suppose this carries into other religions with "Gautama buddha" etc.
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Well as I said before I really don't capitalize anything that's not at the beginning of a sentence, but I also try not to use god as a pronoun anyway. I always (at least try to) write "a god" or "your god" whenever referring to any god, and usually I'm only talking about the christian god.
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Not to get too picky Spaz but-----
I do notice that you capitalize "I" in the middle of a sentence. OK with me. I have noticed that some posters (very very few, happily) do not do that and I find it awfully annoying. Like reading an old cover of a Prince album. |
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I suppose I'd write "God" if I were referring to the biblical character by name/title. But usually, like Spaz, I'll avoid that, going with "the xian god", "your god", or "the biblical god". Andy |
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In the case of gods, the concept is sufficiently amorphous (varying so radically from person to person) that I think a very good case can be made that it's quite different from historical figures since the intentional refferent fundamentally varies so much. I think it's frankly misleading to talk about a monolothic god that everybody speaks of. |
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