also, Mises, in Human Action, had a very interesting section discussing the matter of "omnipotent" and "omniscient" leaving the question open as an "unknowable"
me, i can't believe in a God who is not omniscient
to me, an omnipotent God is a cruel god, whose main actions are rugging His creation
an omniscient God commands respect, he ALWAYS knows, everything he did was correct, his actions were completely considered before they were taken, and it is immaterial that he "cannot" change them - it's more an issue of "why would He?"