[note: I speak of the Christian God of the Bible, not of any mythical gods. Couch my replies with this understanding, unless explicitly listed otherwise.]
There's no evidence to distinguish your god from "mythical" gods.
God created time, therefore He exists outside of it (or it would have a control over Him, and it does not). But to your statement otherwise, yes: God knows what choices we make even if they are future to our current place in time.
Ok, so we are in agreement on the first point in this hypothetical situation
He knows the end from the beginning, so yes he knows our choices. It must be stressed that He does not make our choices: our choices have been given by God, in the bubble of time, for us to freely make for ourselves. But since God is not restricted by our timeline (although He certainly can enter it and move "at a given time"), He can see all things on that timeline at once.
Your argument is not logical. He must know the outcome of every choice if he can see all time. Even if the decision is freely made by ourselves, he would have known in advance that's what we were going to choose. By necessity he would have also created us in such a way that we were going to make that choice.
No. He did not create them knowing they will not accept. He created them. They had a free choice of acceptance. They make their choice. God knows all choices. It is not a matter of God knowing the choices and making a sovereign decision based upon that to then not give away the choice.
He did not create them to condemn them. He created them with a free choice. Period. It was not a condemnation because He knew their choice. It was still THEIR choice.
I KNOW that sometime in the future an airplane will go down with many people on board. If I do not make it my life's work to stop the airline industry am I condemning somebody to death?
No, but your analogy isn't consistent with your argument.
A more accurate scenario was God created you as the pilot of an aircraft with faulty engines. He then forces you into flying the aircraft, and blames you for the crash.
Let me give an example. Lets say you are a brilliant inventor, and in your lifetime you develop a time machine. On top of that, you perfectly figure out how to manipulate genetics so when you have a child, you can make him however you want him to be.
If you create your kid with a brain chemistry that is prone to religiosity, he will be far more likely to accept religion. You can hop in your time machine and see if he will accept Jesus or not.
So, you could then hop back in your time machine and go back to the time you are creating your child, and do so in a way that will make him extremely unlikely to accept religion. You can then fast forward and see what the results will be.
You could then go back and test out every possible incremental difference between guaranteed non-acceptance to guaranteed acceptance, and see the exact results of their creation.
Someone with that kind of power will know exactly what a person will do with their lives, and has the power to create them exactly in a way that will lead to those choices being made.
Your proposed God by definition has that power, and must by necessity know if you are going to accept Jesus or not before you are even born. That means he would have purposefully created you in such a way that you would ultimately be saved or condemned, as he must know what you will ultimately choose.
The argument would be moot since God created this world and the system it rides on for His puposes. Whether you like the reasons or not does not make God disappear *poof*. Even if your observations were correct (they are not) and God is the most immoral, condemning "person," it does not make the atheist position a fact. No, God still exists and your denial of Him only separates you from His Love and you have chosen an eternal existence of "suffering" (or lack of His Love and Mercy would be more apros pos).
Show me reason why I should accept this as fact, and I will take note.