Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-29521428-20181129150937/@comment-29521428-20181209213603

Uh, no, Omnipotence is not boring, because basically, it can be also treated as an essential tool, at least for a Monotheistic Deity. Besides, I wouldn't even say that to a Monotheistic Deity's face.

But anyways, I still stand by on what I've said, writing a truly omnipotent being's death or being defeated, or even changing their power is just basically insulting. It basically just is. Again, Omnipotence is a power that lacks absolutely any flaw in accordance to its design, no weaknesses told, no exceptions asked. Sure, fiction is fun, but this puts it on a pedastal where controsersial decisions can be implemented in such kind of work, such as in books, comics, whatever. The bottomline is, it's basically common sense that a Monothesitic Deity is unbeatable, unkillable, and absolutely has no flaws superpower wise. No offense to anybody, but I can obviously say that most people don't even care nowadays (same goes with the fictional writers), and that just affects us in a bad way. Just as The Omnipotente has pointed out, defeating, changing a Monothesitic Deity's True Omnipotence, and as well as killing him/her off is in fact an insulting plothole, and insultingly stupid at worst.