Talk:Anti-God/@comment-33797416-20190416222734/@comment-32440156-20190519195358

I am saying this the last time to you our wikia doesn't follow any religion and just because some religion believes that their can be two equal Omnipotent beings wouldn't make them Omnipotent by our site. An out of universe means that we don't follow any fictional continuity or religion to add users to a power. If a user fits the capabilities listed only then the user will be added. As Omniptence means all-powerful, so there can be only one Omnipotent and no matter which religion believes in whatever else it won't be accepted and that's not up for debate. There are specific rules to each wikia which is why you can't define anyone as Omnipotent in the Vs battles wikia and cannot change the definition of Omnipotence in the Marvel database. No matter how much a religion claims that a being is absolutely immortal, if he/she is killed by a pitchfork, then he/she wouldn't be added to the absolute Immortality page and no matter how much the Norse mythology claim that Odin's magic is all-powerful, he won't be added to almighty magic page as he was defeated by a large wolf. So, no matter what a religion claims a being is we couldn't care any less unless it falls under our capabilities. If you fall under the capabilities you stay, if you don't you go.

About your point on transcendental mythology beings, Omnipotence is only listed to give a rough idea that the beings maybe supreme. It is the exact same reason why powers like Unity and Omniarch have Omnipotence and Author Authority listed under them, respectively despite the latter powers being actually leagues above the former powers. They are just there to give a rough idea of what the power represents.

And yes you can add Satan to perfection page but make sure to write that he was formerly perfect before his fall just like father. Or you can just add him and I'll make the changes.