kirbyThe Omnipotence Paradox is a favorite of mine. If a being has the ability to do anything, then that means it has the ability to give itself a limit, therefore not actually being able to do anything, while still actually being able to do anything
Isn't that flawed though? If he can do anything then he obviously can't put a limit on himself, no one can. That's what defines his abilities. It doesn't actually mean he can't do anything. It just changes the definition of anything. If someone by definition can do anything then limiting him is impossible. 'Anything' does not include 'limiting himself', since it's inherently impossible.