This largely depends on how you define "God". If by god you include any polytheistic god then they
can't be omnipotent as this trait doesn't make sense when one can limit another, whereas a monotheistic god is
usually (not necessarily though) seen as omnipotent because otherwise he would be just a sufficiently advanced alien. Sure you could worship anything from a SAA to a cold burrito as god, but any "god" that isn't omnipotent could be overruled by another being - thus not being the "true" God in on itself but only a god because someone views it as such.
The capitalized God has some traits defined that require omnipotence though.
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1 capitalized : the supreme or ultimate reality: as a : the Being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness who is worshipped as creator and ruler of the universe b Christian Science : the incorporeal divine Principle ruling over all as eternal Spirit : infinite Mind
Rich19, on 28 Jul 2010, 13:15, said:
I have a task for your God - to produce a valid $1 bill. Even if a perfect, atom-for-atom copy is made, the finished item is not a valid $1 bill because it was not produced by the US mint.
God is creator of the universe, so by extend she is also the creator of the US mint, which also makes her the creator of every single valid $1 bill that exists.
Edited by Golan, 29 July 2010 - 07:46.