As I posed elsewhere, these terms don’t make sense within our reality, and thus are entirely fabricated. Nothing in our reality can know everything or be everywhere, or hold any other mis-understood kind of infinity. It’s essentially someone saying that God is made up of Green 3:00 PM. It just makes no sense even if can be written down.
The common explanation is that God is “outside” our reality, and that these terms only apply to God and other such things, but these are attempts to rationalize the irrational at best, and wilful deception of understanding at worst.
Lets look at a few:
Omnipotence - Infinite Power or Ability: Can God life a rock so heavy he can’t lift it? The usual answers are that God can do anything that “possible” or that God would never try so it’s irrelevant. Cop outs. If you have infinite power, by the nature there is no limit to the power, and thus by definition you would not create something you can’t do. It’s an obvious misrepresentation of power. Power cannot be infinite.
Omniscience - Infinite knowledge: What is knowledge? If God knows everything, does he take away free will? If God knows the aspects of everything… every single particle, then we might as well be his imagination. While this is probably possible in a Matrix kind of way, I think it’s just as like the movie - neat to think about but utterly unhelpful to real life.
omnibenevolent - All loving, infinitely good. And yet hell exists? He destroyed cities, punished people, etc? People argue these things, and this of course means that “good” is arguable! Whew, glad we can agree on that.
Anyway, I think the point is that all these are misrepresentations of the idea of infinite, and people should not view it as some kind of scale because real life doesn’t work that way. It’s a silly as me saying God has -13 points of thing X.
My $0.02