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Quote by: Kamehameha34 You skipped right over the relevant definition. |
Some days I stay home. Certain days I stay home.
Some gods have the power to obtain whatever they want.
Certain gods have the power to obtain whatever they want.
"some" or "certain" imply "not all".
"Not all gods have the power to obtain whatever they want; only certain ones do."
No matter how you put it, their power is still defined by their undefined wants. I'll repeat, in no way shape or form does saying "certain" define the gods wants, it only implies not all the gods, or a type or types of gods.
Certain types of gods have the power to obtain whatever they want. This does not tell us that those types of gods have limited wants and it IS assumed those wants could be anything unless otherwise stated.
An example that would suffice to not imply omnipotence:
Certain gods have the power to obtain what they want, however those wants are limited.
You cannot defend that "certain gods" defines the limitation of their wants, and in turn their power.