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Does omnipotence encompass an unlimited number of powers, abilities, and attributes?

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I do not understand about it. Several wikias and forums declare that omnipotence encompasses an unfathomable and infinite list of powers. Hm? How? Why?


Being Omnipotent should be just one above everything and not having all the powers
 
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Omnipotence

Sometimes called "Unlimited Power," Omnipotents are characters that can literally do anything as they are considered the be-all and end-all of characters and most of the time, God. They are the absolute strongest beings in their respective fictional franchises.


Omnipotence, by definition, means you can do everything.
 
This definition I know, bro. What I was asking of why they usually interpret omnipotence as ALL POWERS
 
"Omnipotence derives from Latin, and means "All Power," or "All Potency". Omnipotent, being derived from this word, would have meant near to "Almighty" or "That can do all".

  • Omni - from the Latin: omnis | meaning: every, all[1]
  • Potence[1]
    • from the Latin: potentia | meaning: power, potence
    • from the Latin: potens | meaning: power, potence"
 
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