Omniscience means knowing all truth. If the future is a series of probability functions that only collapse into certainty when they become the present, that is how God would know the future: as uncertain possibilities. God does not know things as true that are not now true. But since God is perfectly good and powerful, I can trust Him, even if the future is largely uncertain to Him. Of course, anything God determines ahead of time to make happen, he can bring to pass by applying His omnipotence and ingenuity to circumstances.
nothing is hidden from His sight, says the scripture.
neither life, nor death nor principalities; things present, nor things yet to come.
He did not create blindly - He knows what He has made.
He told Abraham "I have made you father of many nations" thousands of years before it began to come to pass.
the Greek tense is perfect past completely fulfilled action. the "ignorant god" position has no argument against this, as previously discussed. it cannot be correct, or scripture must be thrown out.
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