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    It is not the case that God's omnipotence entails the power to permit error even on occasions of clear and distinct perception, since omnipotence cannot be bounded by epistemic categories.

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    • 1.Omnipotence reasonably means power over possible things; making contradictions true (clear=unclear) exceeds logical possibility.
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    • 2.If God can deceive about clear perceptions, no perception could guarantee knowledge, making empirical certainty impossible for creatures.
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    • 3.Unlimited power without rational constraint becomes meaningless; 'omnipotence' loses explanatory force if it permits logical incoherence.
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    • 1.Omnipotence means unlimited power; any logical constraint on divine action would constitute a limit on that power.
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    • 2.Epistemic categories (truth, falsehood, clarity) are created structures; God's nature cannot be bound by structures God created.
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    • 3.If God could not permit error despite clear perception, God would be constrained by logical necessity—incompatible with omnipotence.
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