Cap'n MacDougal
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more so...it demonstrates your predictability.
Now if you were to suddenly change your mind and swallow something else.....
oh!, but now you will offer a hall of mirrors question.....won't you?
Hahahaaaa. I know! I love my Tuesday morning oatmeal!
God does not know things in that way. He is the most well-informed, but the ability to surprise him and each other was actually the point of creating creators.
Being the most well-informed, etc., few -if any -choices can surprise him by way of leaving him unprepared, but what you will choose to eat for breakfast is likely not written somewhere. He probably knows it will be something available to you, though -and if it is important to the overall plan, he'll make sure you eat the oatmeal.
Some humans are actually quite able to tell you what you will be having for breakfast on a certain day.
They are the sort that attempt to minimize surprises.
If you study their ways, you will find that they attempt to use a mix of information and manipulation to nullify the will of those who oppose them.
They attempt to be God-like, but as they are not God or like God in the most important ways (truly unified, all-knowing, all-powerful, benevolent, sane, etc.), they run into all sorts of difficulties.
Anyway -God is moving all things to a point where he won't have to wonder if we are considering evil or doing evil -and neither will we.
Thanks for the response, Etritonakin. I'm not certain either that my breakfast choices are written somewhere. I'm curiously enjoying the dynamic between God's omniscience and associated foreknowledge and any experience of choice which we possess.
Is God's knowledge contingent upon our choices?