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religious references – The basic guidelines for religious references:

Deity/ deities:

– Capitalise the proper names of the Monotheistic Deity: God, Allah, The Almighty

– Uppercase pronouns referring to the Deity: He, Him, His, Thee, Thou, Who, Whose, Thy, etc.

– Lowercase gods in referring to the deities of polytheistic religions: the gods, the lords of the universe.

– Avoid the use of words which use the term God in a negative context such as god-awful, goddamn, godlike, godliness and godsend.

Holy Days

– Capitalise the names of holiday days.

Other words:

– Lowercase heaven, hell, devil, angel, cherub, a priest, etc. Capitalise Satan and Hades.

 

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Reuters: Religion: Names of divinities are capitalised but unspecific plurals are lower case, e.g. Allah, the Almighty, God, but the gods, the lords of the universe.

AP: The basic guidelines:

DEITIES: Capitalize the proper names of monotheistic deities: God, Allah

Lowercase pronouns referring to the deity: he, him, his, thee, thou, who, whose, thy, etc.

Lowercase gods in referring to the deities of polytheistic religions.

Lowercase such words as god-awful, goddamn, godlike, godliness, godsend.

HOLY DAYS: Capitalize the names of holy days. See holidays and holy days and separate entries for major Christian, Jewish and Muslim feasts.

OTHER WORDS: Lowercase heaven, hell, devil, angel, cherub, an apostle, a priest, etc.

Capitalize Hades and Satan.

For additional details, entries for frequently used religious terms, the entries for major denominations, religious movements and religious titles.

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