Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-30737595-20170404140029/@comment-29375707-20171102123302

The concept of omnipotence and its properties arose in philosophy-theology. The very fact that we are talking about omnipotence already implies that we are talking about.

No by default, this is just an interpretive question. The only thing required by default is that it is above all things. If logic is above all things and it is logic, it would already be above all else (just an example).

"Everything" takes on many different meanings. In one, an illogical proposition is not considered "thing", therefore it is not part of "all things", and therefore "doing all things" doesn't include illogical propositions. Again, this depends on an interpretive point, since an ambiguous word takes on many different meanings.

I personally believe in the anti-scholastic view about which I spoke in the post.