For instance, here. You say you cannot grasp something, and when I give an answer, you say you did not say that, and that I have not addressed what you said, when my response was in direct relation to what you said, I already know YOU did not say it, I am telling you what the mindset you cannot grasp is. "Some cannot accept that God is sovereign and omnipotent unless He is controlling everything like a puppet master." The Calvinist will rail against being called puppets yet claim God is the cause for everything that happens, ergo God makes people do evil things, because He has predetermined and predestined it. That is not the same as saying He causes all things to work for the good, and it says nothing against Him knowing in advance what people will or will not do.
Has anyone said God does not know the future? Knowing what people will do and making people do the things they do are two completely separate issues. The funny thing is that a Calvinist will say that God causes everything to happen but then scoff at the idea that God made some particular thing to happen. Odd too that in their view everything is ordained by God, yet they will complain against people pointing out the flaws in their theology... because according to their theology, God is the cause of anyone disputing their theology. It is inherently self-contradictory for them to complain, but I guess in their view God makes them behave in ways that actually shows the flaws in their thinking.