You believe man has power to think which is not controlled by God, but you believe God controls all things.
This is a logical contradiction.
If we are going to speak in simple and direct terms, then we should say you really don't believe God controls all things. Is that correct?
Even determinism is a logical contradiction in itself. Why would God determine that which is contrary to God's ultimate determination?
God is in full control, and humans have a limit to free will, and God limits what is determined. That is being totally in control. Not that total control is constantly in control. Creation was designed to run itself without control. Also there is nothing humans can do to literally remove God's control.
There is a distinction between destroying earth and destroying the earth beyond God's control to restore the earth. But God did not drive the control that destroys. God did create that which would destroy. It is debatable if that was on purpose or not.
Out of control cannot be equated to full control or lack there of. It is humans who think things are out of control, not that they are.
The contradiction has to be built into every thing that is known as omni or all. Without limits would apply to full control and any limit is part of that control. It seems rather simple if you view God as He claims: "I change not". Not being able to change is this assumed contradiction in the no limits of omni/all prefex. Creation is all about change. Since God claims perfection, then God cannot change to evil or corruption, only creation can. Since God claims control, God cannot change to no control. Yet we see most of creation is a controlled balance, and humans with free will, can change that control. Not utterly change it, but enough to damage and destroy natural control.
Because God cannot change, but creation can, God cannot be in a position of not in control of everything, yet still not control everything, because change is the point of not being in control, even if one knows the outcome. Once a change is realized, there is still full control. Nor can any change remove God's full control. And this change is going on in the trillions, every trillionth of a second. Or any larger amount one can fathom. In fact change is constant and God is still fully in control. There is a finite limit to change, and change itself is not infinite.
So the contradiction to total control is change itself. Change is the freedom to exist seemingly without control. Most change is just replication of a previous state. If change is not viable, that path ceases. God is still in control.
Control is not predicated on human thought. There is a point thoughts are randomn. I would point out no thought is original by human means. God does not need to control thoughts, because thought is part of constant change. Even thoughts though, do not produce change. Thoughts are the product of necessity and the constant change of creation itself. The only way to reduce the randomness of thought is the phenomenon of education. Humans themselves can control thoughts and produce a range of thoughts that will seemingly constantly suit the current trending needs. Give or take the interaction of billions of humans with each other. And other random factors of change that pop in and out of this ongoing phenomenon of thinking.