Re: “All knowing”
Peace sceptic
You are asking the right questions … At least it shows that you are associating matters that would normally be associated in such discourse.
If we should introduce more parameters such as “The Existence of God” as a question up for grabs then it puts even more complexity to an already difficult scenario. This conversation of predestination and free will should only be indulged in when we have established that we are a product of Divine Works. If any attempt to determine inconsistency at this level should give rise to draw more conclusions such as evidence for or against the God concept, then the inconsistency being alleged to here must be critical … but if the argument is that the concept of free will vs predetermination - not possible - is in fact a fallacious argument in itself then any inconsistency in it is meaningless and does not point to the God concept at all - rather it points to our inefficiency. If anything it will leave question marks behind rather than inconsistencies.
Just to emphasise predetermination happens in some cases, but the omniscience is absolute. Some things are fixed - like how much food we eat … but the manner in how we obtain that food to eat it is not predetermined - but it is still nonetheless known.
A Divine Estimate - is so perfect - it is as good as Knowledge.