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Btw, an omnipotent doesn't have to transcend all logic to do contradictory acts. There is an area in the logic called paraconsistence that allows some entities to be contradictory in reality. For the omnipotent to do something contradictory, it is enough that the omnipotent is paraconsistent, because in any case the paraconsistence is an area of logic. The logic that does not apply to him is the formal logic, perhaps the classical logic and principles of Aristotle's metaphysics (like the NLC). The part of logic that will deal with omnipotence is paraconsistent logic. Also, I talked a little more about it on this topic.