Why did you start another thread on this? Don't you think we have beaten it into the ground enough in the other three threads?

Here we go.

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Omni - Generally means "In all ways" or "infinite in nature."

Therefore:

Omni-potence - All Power; Unlimited and Absolute.
That is correct.

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Self-destruction is impossible, by nature.
That is a limit, and therefore out of the scope of the definition.

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He cannot
No matter what action you mention after those words, you give an attribute that does not apply to an omnipotent being. There is no "cannot" with an infinitely powerful being. It is a direct, blatant, obvious contradiction.

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If the "God is invincible and so must destroy himself" and "God is infinite and therefore must be finite" arguments were true
Strawman arguments. Nobody here has claimed either of those.

I said he could destroy himself and that he is supposed to be infinite, which would make him unlimited. You are giving him finite qualities. I'm not. I am, however, saying the fictitious character does not actually exist.