Omnipotent
Yes, the word "omnipotent" is commonly used to describe an entity with unlimited power or authority, especially in a theological context. However, "omnipetent" is not a standard word in English. It might be mistakenly used, but it does not have an established definition or usage in the language.
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Omnipotent is all powerful. Omniscient is all knowing
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Omnipotent
Yes, the word "omnipotent" is commonly used to describe an entity with unlimited power or authority, especially in a theological context. However, "omnipetent" is not a standard word in English. It might be mistakenly used, but it does not have an established definition or usage in the language.
A deity who is omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent is a god who is all-powerful, everywhere at once, all-knowing, and completely good.
I think you mean omnipotent, which means able to do anything. God is omnipotent and omnipresent.
If you believe in God, then God would have made everything by definition of being omnipotent.
Your question isn't clear. Zeus was omnipotent and could do whatever he wanted. There was no clear definition of his will.
The man was omnipotent in every way, there was no other like him. His words, his looks and manner were beyond our understanding .
Omnipotent.