It is enough to see through scripture that God grieves and it is related to our choices and rebellious thoughts and sins.
ephesians 4:30 so that it will give grace to (those who hear). 30 Do not (grieve) the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. 31 Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice.
One liner questions do not in any way answer or refute anything.
It simply shows you have little to contribute or/either
you prevaricate.
You ignore the scriptures i present
which you asked me earlier to bring out.
genesis 6:7 The LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart.
Why would God grieve already knowing the outcome and details of what man would individually and corporately do.
God desiring free will worship and relationships with love and passion grieved because the outcome He looked forward to was now going to be necessitated to wait thousands of years.
1 timothy 2:4 who (((desires))) all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. 5For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,…
(desires) is different from commands or robotically made all men to be saved.
You have no idea how you are perceived. You are questioning God and are trying to give strength to your extra biblical conclusions by asking rhetorical questions that your theology answers but the bible does not.
That's not a sin it's just a sign of weakness. It shows that you question your own conclusions.
For example you use the following example:
Premise - God desires all men to be saved.
Conclusion- Therefore God doesn't know who will get saved.
That may appear to be logical from a created being's perspective but it is not biblical.
Here's the proper way of handling this:
Premise - God is omniscient - God desires all men to be saved - Not everyone will be saved.
The question is why. Why doesn't God save everyone if he desires that all would come to repentance?
Answer that according to human thinking and logic and you become a person who came to faith and God merely responds to their faith, God owes salvation to everyone who believes in that they were wise enough to repent from their unbelief.
That's the answer of the open theist - they believed because they repented they they they they...
The way in which the divine sovereignty of God harmonizes with the will of man according to the way in which scripture teaches us is an antinomy. Stop trying to force human reasoning into this.
Do you believe in the Trinity? If so can you explain it? It too is an antinomy. We believe the Trinity by faith and not because we fully comprehend Him.