User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-4867780-20150327022758/@comment-4867780-20150330044135

@ CoolCat : The lack of resistance and omni-compability is reasonably explained by the origin story, in one of the most credible ways possible.

If that's not enough to convince you (as I'm sure), then no amount of discussion will. So let's just gracefully agree to disagree, like mature people :)

@ Beast : No offense, but you seem to have skiped the whole post ^ ^; It's just fictional theories, so there's probably no such things as "rights" here.

Omnipotence has no convincing in-universe justification, and isn't even adressed at all by the writers most of the time, basically handwaving at all.

So in short, Omnipotence runs on pure plot. Try to put it in a non-narrative perspective, and it spontaneously falls appart under its own emptiness.

In the end, it's not so much that Lawrence defies Omnipotence, just that Omnipotence itself cannot pull its own weight without narrative assistance.