Neonchameleon
Legend
God as claimed by real world religion as cited? Literally omnipotent. Gods as claimed by D&D? Less than omnipotent and literally subordinate to an overgod.Holy christ dude.
God's in D&D? Real.
God's in D&D? Cosmic, Plane shaping, power.
God's in reality? Maybe not real.
God's in reality? Maybe no power.
I have no clue why you keep trying to appeal to the real world here, it's nonsensical.
I have no clue what you are trying to claim other than "Because I can invent a fiction in which Gods can do this then I as a DM should be allowed to do this no matter that it makes the game, the storytelling, and the roleplaying worse."
Fiction can be made to do whatever you like. And my point is that it is ... unusual ... to claim that something should be more powerful than God as outlined by the Catholic Church. And if the only justification you have is that it's how the fiction works then the fiction has changed almost two decades ago.

