A being who is truly omniscient can't even have free will itself, it can only do what it already knows it will do; if it does otherwise, it was not truly omniscient, and if it can't do otherwise, it does not truly have free will.
Frankly, all this tri-Omni stuff seems like the incoherent end of a long series of 'my god is greater than your god' claims.
My god can do this!
Oh yeah? Well my god can do that!
Pshaw, my god can do ANYTHING!
Frankly, I'd have a little more respect for an Allah that created the universe, knows a lot, is pretty powerful, and whose heart is in the right place doing the best he can under the circumstances. That could be noble, and we could be living in a 'best he could do' world. An Allah that knows everything and can do anything and is benevolent (not necessarily Omni-benevolent, but at least well-meaning) is a terrible underachiever based on observation of his work. The imagination of humans surpasses his at every turn.
Frankly, all this tri-Omni stuff seems like the incoherent end of a long series of 'my god is greater than your god' claims.
My god can do this!
Oh yeah? Well my god can do that!
Pshaw, my god can do ANYTHING!
Frankly, I'd have a little more respect for an Allah that created the universe, knows a lot, is pretty powerful, and whose heart is in the right place doing the best he can under the circumstances. That could be noble, and we could be living in a 'best he could do' world. An Allah that knows everything and can do anything and is benevolent (not necessarily Omni-benevolent, but at least well-meaning) is a terrible underachiever based on observation of his work. The imagination of humans surpasses his at every turn.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.