Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26484417-20180225092054/@comment-26484417-20180227085217

RoyalGuard-Elite wrote:... Not sure if "finally" is the appropriate reaction to something that has been said in the very beginning, but alrighty.

Now, to start, what makes you draw a difference between deity in a religion and a character in a comic book? To an atheist as well as to someone who is willing to take the context-necessary things on faith, there is really no difference.

If your concern is sanity due to the context of the argument, then you're worrying about the wrong thing. Objective argument requires one to ignore the subjective preconceptions, take the givens as they are, and work with those; if you cannot do this, then your argument is unlikely to be of any use.

As for the rest, I have already addressed this in my replies to you. While we naturally cannot properly portray a character coming out of its story, that doesn't mean the power cannot be illustrated in a "light weight" version (as it usually is). The issue is, however, that Fictional Transcendence has no rule that prevents its user from popping out into real world and entering other fictional verses (except the lack of superpowers in the real world, of course), while the description of Omnipotence is contradicted if there is more than one Omnipotence user anywhere.