Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-43678302-20191211065329/@comment-6299840-20191217001135

Simply bringing up the fact that Omnipotence has footholds in both fiction and nonfiction is not the leap I am referring to. The leap u guys make is the one all u guys that think like this make and the one u made in the original comment that sparked all this.

You want a fictional character just because they are written to be Omnipotent to be able to have free will and jump off the page or something. This is the leap from fiction to nonfiction I am referring to.

This does not make sense. As nekron replied this burden is only placed on fictional characters who are Omnipotent. If u guys followed ur logic to the letter it would apply to all characters. Again this doesn’t make sense. I know that the Omnipotent characters are Omnipotent in there particular fiction without them having to display said abilities in actuality. We are talking about fiction here.