God is almighty definition

God is almighty means roughly that God is maximally powerful; but are there any limits on the power it is possible for a being to have? According to most Christian theologians since at least the time of Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274), the answer is yes, there are logical limits. Something is logically impossible if its description contains a logical contradiction (either explicitly or implicitly). For example, could God have the power to bring it about that God exists while he doesn’t exist? Or the power to lift an un-lift-able object? Or the power to force a person to perform a specific act while simultaneously allowing the person to perform that act freely? Or the power to be perfectly good while sinning? It seems that even God could not have these powers. 1 On the other hand, Theists insist that God has the power to do quite amazing things, such as create the entire physical universe ex nihilo (out of nothing), bring a dead person back to life, or still a raging storm.