"God" written with a small "g" allows you to pluralize the word by putting an "s" at the end and thus turning it into "gods."
But when you write "God," it is always going to represent something single; you can't pluralize it. And respectively, monotheism teaches that there is only one god, not more than one.
That might be one of the reasons for using a capital "g" in "God."
But when you write "God," it is always going to represent something single; you can't pluralize it. And respectively, monotheism teaches that there is only one god, not more than one.
That might be one of the reasons for using a capital "g" in "God."