God starts off and hopes for the best? What does that have to do with what I said? Some people really want to set up things to argue against that were never said. Can you not see the difference? God knowing everything is not God controlling everything, if God gives some creatures agency to choose some things. Of course, we cannot choose in everything. But passages such as Acts 17:30 agree with that. We are ones who could respond to repent and not all among us do; though, God is not willing that any would perish but that all would come to repentance. Where is that in your world view? I know some think repentance is not needed, and some really think we don't need to do anything from choices. If they live like that, they would perish. No, I don't think perishing that is mentioned in the Bible means being annihilated.
That is not the issue with God's omniscience. It is not conflicting with things in creation. That God really knows everything is not God causing what we seem to choose, we really do choose and God knows what we choose while we are really responsible with choosing and what we have from that. Without that there is no justice with judgment. So not all repent, as was mentioned, while God gave commandment for all to repent. God does not need to choose to not know some things so as to give us choice. But he knows of those things because we choose, without God causing those choices. Knowledge itself does not cause things, while what God created was with a fantastically great amount of knowledge, and wisdom, for perfect creation, while in God's goodness giving creatures as us ability to really choose. Problems come from us misusing the ability to choose that we are given.
Of course, there are things we cannot choose, most of the universe is not subject to anything we choose. Some things are not in our control or what we can fix even from choices we have already made. And our minds can be affected, like those of any, and we may choose in a different way than we would have in other circumstances. And it is even so with God possibly changing the circumstances that affect us to choose differently. But it is still with us really choosing, with ability to still choose differently. But we cannot choose all things when one choice contradicts choosing another way. We weigh things a very little or a whole lot, for those, and I certainly agree some things are entirely outside of out ability in choosing. I can't choose in most of what is happening in the world. But I can choose how I respond to things, including even in communication with you, likewise we should repent, with our own choice, while it will be with response to what God does.