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Omnipotent

Omnipotent is an adjective describing unlimited or all-encompassing power or authority. The term derives from the Latin omnis “all” and potens “powerful,” and is widely used in religious, philosophical, and literary contexts.

In theology, omnipotence is most often associated with God in monotheistic traditions such as Christianity, Islam,

The omnipotence paradox arises when considering questions like whether an omnipotent being can create a stone

In secular or non-theistic contexts, omnipotence is sometimes used metaphorically to describe institutions, fictional beings, or

and
Judaism.
However,
the
precise
meaning
and
scope
of
omnipotence
differ
across
traditions
and
scholars.
A
common
formulation
is
that
an
omnipotent
being
can
do
all
that
is
logically
possible.
Some
philosophers,
by
contrast,
discuss
stronger
or
weaker
articulations,
including
claims
about
the
ability
to
alter
the
laws
of
logic
or
to
perform
actions
beyond
logical
possibility.
Most
mainstream
views
maintain
that
omnipotence
does
not
entail
incoherence—for
example,
creating
contradictions
or
square
circles—since
such
tasks
are
considered
logically
impossible
rather
than
genuine
feats.
so
heavy
that
it
cannot
lift
it.
If
it
can,
it
seems
there
is
something
it
cannot
do
(lift
the
stone);
if
it
cannot,
there
is
something
it
cannot
do
(lift
the
stone).
Various
responses
include
redefining
omnipotence
as
the
power
to
do
all
that
is
possible
within
a
being’s
nature,
or
distinguishing
between
absolute
power
and
power
constrained
by
logical
consistency
or
divine
nature.
processes
with
extensive
or
overwhelming
power,
rather
than
to
attribute
literal,
metaphysical
omnipotence
to
any
entity.