Your "if" comment. How / Why would having all knowledge of everything Be wicked. That 'conclusion' is faulty to begin with. Because That cannot Be proven. In short, Your logic is faulty.
You are saying that I'm being evasive because I'm not agreeing with your faulty logic.
Your #2 comment -- that He / God / allows that which He utterly hates to take place on earth. -- well -- He did not create us as puppets. We Do have free will / choice to either follow God's guidelines For living or pay the consequences. No real difference between that and our parents. In a household -- the parents / parent set down rules for the children. When the rules are obeyed, everything is fine, when they are Disobeyed, there Are consequences. The resulting negative consequence Should fit the severity of the offense. As human beings, though, parents sometimes don't follow through very well. I've been a parent raising 4 kids. Some parents have problems with drugs / alcohol and end up being abusive parents. My husband grew up with an abusive father, and even though my husband Did accept Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior -- he had a hard time relating to God, his Heavenly Father. And due to his experiences in the military, he had trust issues.
God Also chose to destroy this world with a flood. He was the creator -- He could destroy His creation -- with sorrow -- left on our own -- we can be violent / destructive. But God ALSO promised to never destroy this world again with a flood.
He Does allow natural disasters to happen. He wants to bring us to Himself -- doesn't force it -- but uses measures He chooses to accomplish. Also -- with His omniscience He knows From the beginning of time exactly who will and who Won't.
And we Are told about heaven and hell. The conditions of Each -- how to stay Out of the conditions in hell / lake of fire and brimstone As Well As -- being able To enjoy the coming environment in the New Jerusalem (heaven).
And we are Also told that the lake of fire and brimstone are Only meant For the the false prophet, the beast and satan. The rest of us end up there by de fault. If we don't choose heaven -- then hell is the only other place.
And That does NOT make God any kind of tyrant or bully or whatever.
This may be off topic a bit.
Knowing God and HIS attributes is certainly part of our purpose, for God wants us to seek HIM dilligently.
This is all true, but in
addition, God is
also righteous in all His ways Psalm 145:17.
As such, if it can be proven that being omniscient on a certain matter is wicked, He is not omniscient. It can be proven that partiality is wicked. Therefore He has to limit His omniscience. Otherwise we
cannot call Him ''holy'', ''just'', ''righteous''.
@Reba1 and
@Sue D. have proven by their evasiveness that they are incapable of answering / dealing with this fact. There is literally no way around this other then to concede to the fact that God has to limit His omniscience.
Rom 9 tells us that God is God of all and can do whatever He wants. The rest of scripture tells us what exactly God does do. He chooses to 1. Be a Lamb to the slaughter. No ''cheating''. No calling 1000 angels to help Him. 2. He chooses to allow what He ''utterly'' hates (evil) to take place on earth. Bearing this in mind it should be dead obvious that He too limit His omniscience in order to be beyond reproach in His much wanted relationship with mankind and the angels.
God exists outside of time, outside of space, and is infinite in nature, which means our concept of God, no matter how hard we try to conceive of how HE knows all things, we will never truly know, because we are finite.
I understand what you are saying, but I don't concur with your conclusion.
You say God is and must be limited, I agree, but not as you suggest. God is absolutely righteous and cannot be unrighteous. God does not lie and is the embodiment of absolute truth. God is not able to deny HIMSELF. God cannot be tempted with evil. God is no respector of persons. God is all knowing, and therefore knows all things past, present, and future. These are, if you think on them, limitations God attributes to HIMSELF. We can't deny God's attributes.
We do have a free will to do or not to do, and God, who is outside of time and space, knows the decisions we made, make, and will make, and the consequences that flow and will flow from our decisions, whether good or bad. He sees it all, knows it all, and we can never truly grasp how God's eternally fixed plan stands up to our idea of free will.
I'm certainly not going to second guess God, but follow HIM and surrender to HIM. Hmmm, am I doing so of my own free will? The SPIRIT in me guides me. Can I resist good and instead do evil while the SPIRIT indwells me? Sin is evil, and all sin, I just sin less knowing that I am born again.
God is an eternal, infinite, outside of space and time, all knowing God. If we wish to be with HIM we are to seek HIM and to know HIM, but we will not 100% completely know all there is to know about HIM on this side of eternity. Just ask Job.
Blessings