Talk:Anti-God/@comment-33797416-20190416222734/@comment-32440156-20190417045818

1) Trimurti aren't separate entities, they are parts of the same entity- Brahman, so there is just one Omnipotent in Hinduism.

2) Omnipotence how we define on this wikia states that the Omnipotent being should be "above-all" which is why there can only be one because if there are two beings of equal power then you are not above all as there is someone equal to you.

3)An Omnipotent being is beyond the concept of good/evil and creation/destruction. So, if even if an Omnipotent being is completely evil, then too they aren't listed as Anti-gods because they aren't opposite of God ,they are God. Remember Anti-gods aren't evil God's but they are opposite of a God.

4) A good example of my third point is the nameless one from dungeons and dragons animated series. He is a transcendent evil that rules over a number of universes but still he isn't listed as Anti-god because he isn't the opposite of God, he is God despite being evil. Same can be said for Lord of Nightmares from Slayers.