Talk:Anti-God/@comment-33797416-20190416222734/@comment-32440156-20190515132728

That's the thing God in Abrahamic religions are said to omnibelelovalent but Omnipotence isnt based any of that. An Omnipotent being as I said are above such concepts like that of sin (see conceptual transcendence). So, no matter how much evil they are it doesnt matter.

You dont seem to understand how this site operates, we dont list powers based on any specific fictional continuity/religion. What we give is an "out of the universe perspective" of powers. For example take a look at immortality in different fictional continuities. In highlander immortal beings can be killed by decapication but in dragon ball franchise, immortals cannot be killed even when they are reduced to nothingness and require an Omnipotent power- Nonexistence to stop them. But here as we take an out of the universe perspective one has been listed as Immortal and another an Absolute Immortal.

Same goes for Omnipotence- it is a power and different writers/religion can define as many beings omnipotent as they want and can also change the reconstruct the definition of the word as to however they see fit. But once again as we deal from an out of the universe perspective when we list an Absolute power, we take its most perfect and advanced version possible and then list it which why omnipotence is listed on the site the way it is.