Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-33246115-20180111151616/@comment-34296310-20180114152726

There is an immediate paradox when it comes to omnipotent powers. Power scales can't be applied at all it's just "who has MORE omnipotent powers?", two beings with equal omnipotent powers will always meet a stalemate unlike equal humans who'd come to a conclusion eventually. So the question is more about context. The question is, who came first? Who was the first being to get the first omnipotent power(of many)? Who was the first one to claim the throne? After that, it doesn't even matter what happens. Even a single omnipotent power can be used to destroy any hope of anyone else getting one more fragment of omnipotence. And if this omnipotent being always existed(or after it made itself everlasting), any conventional methods fail. All CONVENTIONAL methods...

There may still be hope in paradoxes. If something existed before the omnipotent, it may prevent what will happen, simply because grand design that dictates that an omnipotent being always existed has those who disobey it. Non-creation, metapotence, cosmic otherness and origin transcendence may destroy the omnipotent one in his roots, no matter how far back he goes. They just need to exist before omnipotence does, which two of them do by implication.

Once the omnipotent being already exists though? No, all is lost. Especially if a being with one of 4 named powers eventually became omnipotent. Then you can't even erase its roots at all.

When I think about it, "can an omnipotent being be beaten?" is mostly about context and chronology. It's just that in a confrontation in a single point in time with no context an omnipotent being cannot lose at all. Once you establish whose powers go into effect first it becomes easy to say if it's a lose or win situation, in battles of omnipotent powers "who shot first?" really does matter.

Omni-creation though? F**k me... what kind of cracked out philosopher even makes this up? This is just ridiculous... But admittedly, very cool to think about :D