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Considering that in every religion gods are the apex, the god of the bible being called omnipotent in the bible does not matter in a setting with pretty much every god present, since being omnipotent is something every god has in their own text. Therefore, to see how these different gods stack up to each other you have to rely on feats. The greatest feat of the God of the Bible in his own religious text is creating the universe, and his destructive feats go at most to the destruction of cities or cleansing the world through rain. The power to create the universe is not quite unique, since every myth has a creation god and some even have several creation gods.

In this case I will stick to just one example in Hindu myth since it's the default "op myth", but as far as it goes this is the only nail in the coffin required. Hindu myth does not have a universe, but *multiverses*, multiverses which are constantly created by Brahma and even Vishnu in his sleep, and simple *weapons* of Shiva can destroy this multiverses in the blink of an eye. This doesn't even go in what Shiva and Vishnu themselves can do, and even Brahma who is generally less worshipped than the aforementioned two.

Compared to this and by the lack of uniqueness he has in comparison to most myths, the God of the Bible simply doesn't stack up to be on top in a setting with *all* myths.