Omnipotent means having universal, unlimited power and authority- all powerful.
Omniscience is the ability to know everything, while omnipotence is the ability to do anything.
Omnipotence refers to having unlimited power or being able to do anything, while omniscience refers to having unlimited knowledge or knowing everything.
A being with both omnipotence and omniscience may face limitations in terms of free will, as knowing everything and having all power could potentially restrict the ability to make choices freely. Additionally, the concept of omnipotence itself may raise questions about the possibility of creating a task that the being cannot accomplish, leading to logical paradoxes.
In Plato's philosophy, the concept of the divine is complex and not directly equated with the characteristics typically associated with omnipotence. Plato's God is often portrayed as a benevolent and rational entity, but the notion of omnipotence in the traditional sense may not align perfectly with Plato's understanding of the divine.
The belief that God is all-powerful is a fundamental aspect of many religious faiths. This concept, known as omnipotence, suggests that God has the ability to do anything that is logically possible. However, the exact nature and extent of God's power is a complex and debated topic among theologians and philosophers.
Omnipotence is infinite power especially seen as a characteristic of a deity.
Omniscience is the ability to know everything, while omnipotence is the ability to do anything.
Relative omnipotence is like being 17% pregnant. To those that don't understand the above, Yes
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Omnipotence.
Omnipotence refers to having unlimited power or being able to do anything, while omniscience refers to having unlimited knowledge or knowing everything.
omnipotent or almighty
It means "all-powerful", which is what God is.
The one that comes closest would probably be "omnipotence"
A being with both omnipotence and omniscience may face limitations in terms of free will, as knowing everything and having all power could potentially restrict the ability to make choices freely. Additionally, the concept of omnipotence itself may raise questions about the possibility of creating a task that the being cannot accomplish, leading to logical paradoxes.
omnipotence, ascendancy, dominion, might, sovereignty, supremacy
How about the word "conduct" or the word Omnipotence.