You really have to use strawman arguments, I see. You can argue that you are right and the other position can be dismissed ("still dumb") interpreting it with things never said. Don't you ever get called on that? It does not look like it would be so productive a way to communicate.
God had to see? Did you think I argue against God's omniscience? God had no control, and got lucky? That's not remotely what I communicate. God already knowing is how prophecy given will always be fulfilled. It is certain, even while some things are conditional on us. The faulty logic is that God knowing all that we will do is contrary to choices we really have. That does not follow, and we are told to choose things, we are even told we must repent, but clearly there are those who don't, with their own choice. And all along God has all the power needed and can be in control of anything, but God does leave us to choose in things and to live with the consequences, it is how things go wrong in our world with all the curse in it. God works always for the redemption that is made available, where we who are redeemed with our repentance can be included with the restored creation.