For the last time: your position is based on the PRESUMPTION that the future exists, unchanging, to be "known" by God. You cannot prove that assumption. For freedom to exist (for even your words to have been freely chosen) then the future must be indeterminant; that's what a choice does: it renders determined something that was previously undetermined. The future does not exist to be known. Our free will and God's "foreknowledge" interact in this way - until we render an undetermined decision as determined, it doesn't exist to be known.
God knew that His created beings carried the potential to disobey - but He took the risk anyway (love always involves risk); He was not "helpless" - He could have stopped it, but at the cost of violating His creatures' free will - and that would make Him a tyrant on par with Saddam Hussein - because that's what dictators do: they refuse to allow the exercise of freedom that challenges them. God allows us to challenge and reject Him. Our freedom is worth more to God than our happiness. Sorry.






