Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-38425291-20190212034417/@comment-38564645-20190304235325

ZAVAZggg wrote: You realize we're dealing with fiction right? And that such things do not exist in our reality, as far as we can tell anyway, right? So why does it matter if Omnipotence "violates" free will or not? Of course I realize that we're dealing with fiction. But if your "omnipotence" existed in reality, it could be very well defeated by the actual cosmic beings, no matter how formulated. You can't put relation to others in formulation of a thing.

If something violates freedom then a being can still liberate itself, even if violation is complete. So your "omnipotence" can be very well defeated from within the verse.

Even if we say it can't be defeated from within the verse, it can be defeated from beyond the verse. NO MATTER HOW THE BEING IS DEFINED. This is absolute. To thwart this you have to conquer actual reality

And saying that it can't be defeated from within the verse means that it's an ended verse. A verse is ended if omnipotent being in it can't be defeated, period. It's a very bold statement. But if you combine an ended verse with an unended verse, then omnipotent being from the ended verse can be defeated by someone from the unended verse.