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1) God cannot be both omniscient and omnipotent?
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If god was both omniscient and omnipotent, He would know all and be able to do anything.
Untrue.
Why?
Because "omnipotent" simply does not mean "can do anything". It means "all-powerful" or (less tersely) "has power over all that exists" or "has authority over all that exists". Go ahead - look it up in any dictionary, or this one:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/omnipotent
I suppose "omni-capable" might be a word that means "can do anything"...but "omnipotent" simply does not mean that.
2) If you asked him what he would do on say, the 27th of October, next year, he would have to know. And if he was truly omnipotent, he should have been able to do anything on that day, instead of doing what he said.
Pretending that you are not misusing the word "omnipotent"...
He would be able to do anything on that day - literally anything - literally anything that he said he would do.