Omniscient means "knowing everything" or "knowing all", right ? Presumably that means knowing all that can be known. I think (it's been a long time) Whitehead and the rest of them would argue that the future cannot be known because it doesn't exist, it doesn't have the same kind of "being" that the present and the past have -- heck, it doesn't "have being" at all. Anyway, Whitehead would (I think) say that in his view God is omniscient. The notion is not an observation about God's limits, it's a theory about what time and being are.
It's sorta, kinda, a little analogous to saying God is omnipotent. God can do anything that can be done. But can He make a rock so big that he can't lift it?
(I'm always tempted to answer that one with something like, "Yeah He can: He made a cross and the cross, under which He fell three times, lifted Him.)
God fore-knew the future when He ordained Christ as saviour. He fore-knew the future with every prophecy.
God authors all things, past present and future, so he knows what he has ordained .
Seeing God created time for men , I would say he is the God of time..... unlike men he is not constrained by it
It's sorta, kinda, a little analogous to saying God is omnipotent. God can do anything that can be done. But can He make a rock so big that he can't lift it?
That is presented as a puzzle but is actually not, for if there was a rock that God could not lift he would cease to be God .
(I'm always tempted to answer that one with something like, "Yeah He can: He made a cross and the cross, under which He fell three times, lifted Him.)
As a man ...