Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-43678302-20191211065329/@comment-6299840-20191216225531

What confuses me is the leap you all make from fiction to nonfiction. Yes I agree obviously religious faiths have a real world view of Omnipotence. However it should be clear on this site that is not what we are discussing.

Thus the nonfiction side should never come into the situation. Just like how ur saying Omnipotence is something we can’t fathom, which I agree with, but that does not mean a writer can’t show it in fiction. In your own words you say

Some of the few "plausible" ways for a writer to show a fictional character with Omnipotence is stating the character is so, having them mentioned their the "All Powerful Supreme Being" who created their respective verse, or make them fully and truly Transcendent of their verse, make the "Author Avatar" and so on.

That! All of that is exactly enough to portray Omnipotence In Fiction Not just some idea of it but how we understand it. The reason this may not be enough for you is because u let nonfiction thoughts on the subject creep in. Then we have an argument that truly has so many different sides and takes that it would go on forever.