What is the point of this, it makes no sense.
I hate to be a nitpicker, and petty, but they do not write G_d, but G-d,lol.
The word God is not a name, like Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is not a name, but they are titles for the higher power of Israel, and of the world.
God is only a title that represents the higher power that created all things, for it means supreme being, which there can only be one supreme being.
Jesus is a name, Jehovah is a name, which Jehovah means physical deliverance, and Jesus means spiritual deliverance, and these names were only given to people to represent God's character in how He benefits people, and do not describe God in all His fullness.
Jesus is the name that is above all names, not only in this world, but in the world to come, and is above the name Jehovah, although it includes the name Jehovah.
If we cannot wear out the name Jesus by repeating it, and do not have to write, J-s, to shorten the name to not disrespect Jesus, then why would we do that with the title God.
We are a human, but that is not our name, and the higher power that created all things is God, but that is not His name.
So why write G-d so that you do not disrespect Him when it is not His name, but states that He is supreme being.
It appears as if it is a Jewish custom and not coming from God, and does the original language actually have it G-d, and if not then why write it that way.
But whether a person writes G-d, or God, what does it matter, for if they write G-d they still mean God, like a person can say, I did not swear by saying fudge instead of fu$%, but it is the intention that counts so fudge is still swearing, like writing G-d still means God.
Like saying hey you knucklehead, but I did not cut you down for I did not say hey you idiot.
You cannot replace a word with another word, or form of it, and say it is different, if you mean the same thing, for the intention is the same.
If you write G-d, in your heart you know you mean God, so why write G-d when you mean God anyway.
God is not a name, and will you stop writing human, human, out of respect for the person, and write h-n, for you do not want to use the title, not a name, too much, when if you write h-n, you mean human, so what does writing h-n mean to lessen repeating the title so you do not disrespect the person.
Writing G-d means nothing in the way of not wanting to repeat writing God for you think it lessens the impact of the title concerning God, if you mean God when you write G-d.
If you keep repeating God a lot does God lose power, or wisdom, or character, and become less than He is because you keep writing God, and what do you do if you have to say verbally God, do you say G-d, but you do not but you say God.
You will say God all day long, for you know you will, but then write G-d.
Should we shorten Father to F-r, and Son to S-n, and Holy Ghost, to H-t, for how come they are not worried about that.
If you mean God when you write G-d then it makes no difference if you write God, for when you write G-d you mean God.
I would think God would rather you write God then G-d, for He is not G-d, but He is God.
Is the title God in the original language G-d, and if not why write it that way.
God is not a name but represents Him that He is supreme being, like human is not a name but represents them as a created species of God, like gorilla is not a name, and giraffe is not a name, but represents them for their essential being.
I do not understand either what it means to write G-d for it does not make sense, for if you mean God in your heart when you write G-d then what purpose is there for writing G-d if you mean God.
Writing G-d does not differ in any meaning, or intention, if you mean God when you write G-d, and then we could lessen the impact of sin in our life, and not be viewed as a sinner needing a Savior if we write s-r, for I am not a sinner, but s-r so I am not bad when I s-n, for now sin does not apply in my life because I have the - thing going on.