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DAS KAPITALS!

Two further and final remarks in this blog regarding the issue of caps.

Matthew Wireman, a student acquaintance from SBTS, pointed out that while caps in internet text do indeed signify yelling/screaming, caps “used in titles” do “not signify yelling or emphasis. Yes, even in the blog world CONTEXT IS KING!!”

And then Andrew Belli has reminded me that I have very good Scriptural precedent for caps, since the entire Greek NT would have been in caps—technically known as uncials. He also gave me a great title for this blog entry: DAS KAPITALS!

Hey, if capitals were good enough for the early Church, then they’re good enough for me!