Yes, I have thoughts. As to whether my thoughts are valuable or persuasive....
That's another matter. :-)
Seriously, I understand what you mean. Since the God of the Bible has foreknowledge, then honestly, one would have to accept that He is ultimately responsible for everyone's choices and actions since He knew what they were going to do before they were even alive.
I get that.
But is it possible for God to have perfect knowledge of what is going to happen and yet still for people to be responsible for their choices?
Is it possible for God to give people genuine free will (including a genuine, authentic opportunity and capacity to obey Him or disobey Him) all while knowing what they are going to do?
The Bible teaches that the answer to those questions is "yes." I understand you probably don't agree with the Bible, and that's fine. That's your right. You have that free will. :-)
But I choose to trust God. That doesn't make me "disingenuous." It just means we disagree.
And I'm cool with that. I still want nothing but the best for you.