Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-38425291-20190212034417/@comment-38564645-20190305005531

Well the proof was already given. You may choose not to read if you left, but I can repeat if you or anyone else want to know:

Others can have a power that can defeat Omnipotence. If you say they can't, then I would say: you can't put relation to others in formulation of a thing. It isn't a power if the limitations of others are in its definition. So it can be resisted.

Well even if you could, beings still can claim freedom just like in reality. And become able to resist Omnipotence.

If you say it isn't Omnipotence if it can be resisted, then I would say it can't exist as a power except than in universes that are logically broken and closed (you can't do a versus at all, it would be nonsensical).

Also to shake your mind on this: these universes are also enslaved, unless the omnipotent being is benign, but all fictional universes I've seen have suffering existing, so the supreme being is not benign.