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It's fairly simple.
Most Christians say God can do anything (omnipotence) and knows everything (omniscience).
It is inherently self-contradictory for something to be both omniscient and omnipotent.
If God knows everything, then he'll know what choices he'll make tomorrow. (example, he knows he's going to choose A instead of B)
If God can do anything, then he can choose either A or B, meaning he could choose B even though his knowledge of the previous day said he would choose A.
Therefore, if God cannot choose B because his foreknowledge told him he would choose A, then he cannot do anything or lacks omnipotence.
And if God does choose B, as an all-powerful being could, then his prior knowledge that he would choose A was wrong, in which case he is not all-knowing or lacks omniscience.
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