Talk:Will of the Whole Misaka Network/@comment-71.191.91.77-20140206202952/@comment-11571396-20140214202004

My mistake then. It's just that you and LevelSeven have similar writting styles, an obsession with Accelerator, and problems with Othinus and the New Testament series as a whole, so you will excuse me if I confused the two.

And no, I don't fanwank Aleister and Aiwass, why would I do so? There's no need, ask any ToAru LN readers which are the most powerful characters in the work, and those two are the answers you will get (case in point, the powerchart here where Aleister and Aiwass stayed at the top long before Othinus came around).

Back to the matter at hands, concerning Othinus's Omnipotence, strangely, according to Wikipedia, she could still qualify:

''The term omnipotent has been used to connote a number of different positions. These positions include, but are not limited to, the following:''

1. A deity is able to do anything that it chooses to do.

2. A deity is able to do anything that is in accord with its own nature (thus, for instance, if it is a logical consequence of a deity's nature that what it speaks is truth, then it is not able to lie).

3. Hold that it is part of a deity's nature to be consistent and that it would be inconsistent for said deity to go against its own laws unless there was a reason to do so.

4. A deity is able to do anything that corresponds with its omniscience and therefore with its worldplan.

5. Every action performed in the world is 'actually' being performed by the deity, either due to omni-immanence, or because all actions must be 'supported' or 'permitted' by the deity.

Under 2 and 3, she could still be called Omnipotent while at the same time needing IB to go back to her original world.

Yeah I know, divinity is weird like that.