Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-44743000-20200104204549/@comment-44743000-20200105000227

No, it is logical and accurate.

Omnipotence can do anything absolutely. You can imagine a power which can do certain things absolutely. These powers would not be below omnipotence. In a fiction you can make such a power to be below omnipotence, but it would make as much sense as making omnipotence below that power. You would say it wouldn't be omnipotence. That's true, but it can be put also other way around. If an absolute specific power is below omnipotence, then it isn't absolute in any sense.

I don't know whether you mean actual absolute in this article. If you don't, then yes, it's below omnipotence. But in this case there can be even bigger, truely absolute immortality which isn't below omnipotence (despite being specific), and then a being with such immortality can't exist together with an omnipotent being in one fiction without a strong contradiction.