McBell
Unbound
Seems to me the core issue here is that in order for god to be omnipotent, there must be an awful lot of restrictions on the word omnipotent which makes it not be omnipotence.The core issue here is the concept of gods who are unconceivable omnipotent mysteries while at the same time casually communicating and interacting with humans, to the point of having entirely human behaviours like being angry, getting tricked or wanting things. Put (very) simply, I would argue that you can have omnipotence or you can have God, but you can't have both.
So you in effect have omnipotent and god-limited-omnipotent....