(May 29, 2012 at 11:34 pm)Minimalist Wrote: It doesn't seem to matter if it translates as "almighty" OR "omnipotent."
Quote:almighty [ɔːlˈmaɪtɪ]
adj
1. all-powerful; omnipotent
2. Informal (intensifier) an almighty row
Quote:omnipotent
[om-nip-uh-tuhnt] Origin
om·nip·o·tent
[om-nip-uh-tuhnt] Show IPA
adjective
1.
almighty or infinite in power, as God.
2.
having very great or unlimited authority or power.
noun
3.
an omnipotent being.
4.
the Omnipotent, God.
6 of one - half dozen of another - and both meaningless until you can produce evidence
Quote:evidence
[ev-i-duhns] Origin
ev·i·dence
[ev-i-duhns] Show IPA noun, verb, ev·i·denced, ev·i·denc·ing.
noun
1.
that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
2.
something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign: His flushed look was visible evidence of his fever.
of such a being.
Again you will only find this translation is support of the catholic based doctrine. Which by the nature of this post is flawed. Or do you dispute that fact, and you believe that doctrine is correct and God is indeed omnipotent?