People pushing unbiblical doctrines post claim after claim without reference to where the claims are substantiated in scripture.
Does God constrain our behavior, such as when He does not allow some to believe? Yes. So we are not bound only by our sinful nature, but by all the constraints of the purview God provides. Soil #1 in Matthew 13 had lost the ability to understand the gospel, due to the practice of sin, but Soils 2, 3 and 4 were also sinful but had not lost the ability to understand the gospel.
Scripture says God's knowledge is beyond our ability to fully grasp or measure, but it does not say or suggest it is infinite. That claim arose from a poor translation. (Psalm 147:5 - compare the KJV to the ESV) Scripture says God knows all about the thing or things in context, but does not say God knows all about everything, since He remembers no more forever our forgiven sins. God does declare some things that will happen in the future, and then He fulfills those declarations by making what He declared happen by intervention.
Does God constrain our behavior, such as when He does not allow some to believe? Yes. So we are not bound only by our sinful nature, but by all the constraints of the purview God provides. Soil #1 in Matthew 13 had lost the ability to understand the gospel, due to the practice of sin, but Soils 2, 3 and 4 were also sinful but had not lost the ability to understand the gospel.
Scripture says God's knowledge is beyond our ability to fully grasp or measure, but it does not say or suggest it is infinite. That claim arose from a poor translation. (Psalm 147:5 - compare the KJV to the ESV) Scripture says God knows all about the thing or things in context, but does not say God knows all about everything, since He remembers no more forever our forgiven sins. God does declare some things that will happen in the future, and then He fulfills those declarations by making what He declared happen by intervention.