Can't say that I agree with your logic.
The all-powerful God is not all-powerful if He cannot become not all-powerful? If He cannot become ignorant?
We have radically different ideas of God. My God is all powerful, all knowing, and everywhere present.
I hardly know what to say!
Much love!
God cannot choose when and if He uses His power? I have the power to do a lot of things; yet I find it unnecessary to do many things.
If everything is due to God's power, then we have nothing to do but fast-forward to the end, for we are not responsible for anything.
I just took a gulp of coffee! I now have more God in me! :)
Choosing what you want to know is not ignorance or an incapability of knowing. You may want to explain all those verses where God does not know something concerning men's future actions. What we know about God and His attributes is revealed in Scripture; not in a Theological Formula. The reason why people have radically different views is because many blindly hold to a time-honored formula and never look at Scripture apart from those pre-suppositions.
My God matches the Bible God.
He is all-powerful... as He wills. He does not always use all the power that He has. God has the power to intervein in the free-will of man, but He does not, at least not on a regular basis.
He is everywhere He chooses to be. He is not bound by an attribute to be anywhere He desires not to be.
He is all-knowing in what He wants to know. Mere mortals cannot dictate to God what He has to know.
None of those three attributes are absolute. Not because God cannot use them absolutely, but because God does not use them absolutely. I know that this upsets the "God-in-a-Box" theology.