Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-30737595-20190430012535/@comment-1884146-20190723230314

It depends upon what the omnipotent being does and how he interacts with the world. (see Dr Manhattan) If he is benevolent and shows himself as someone who can defend Earth and it's nations from threats by other countries that break the Geneva convention, or those which are dangerous, he will be seen as a protector and a source of good, if he is indifferent completely and does what he wants or only serves his own interests (see Tom Bombadil) then people will either hate him for not helping them at all, or not care about him, that is if he even decides to reveal himself. If he is malevolent and does what he wants, has disregard for humanity and subjugates people with his will they shall ally to destroy him and hate him, their will also be those who worship him for salvation or fanaticism. In all applications of omnipotence people will be jealous of him and try and take his power or study him to gain power of their own, all of these examples can applied to the abrahamic gods ad how they are viewed by their worshipers.