Eden said- If God was entirely omniscient and prescient, he would have destroyed Satan before he could cause damage to his plans, don't you think?
A morally-upright one would, yes.
God cannot tap-dance His way out of the problem of evil: He cannot take credit for the good stuff while avoiding responsibility for the bad stuff.
Because a God of love that was simultaneously omniscient and prescient would know beforehand that Satan's agenda would cause mankind to get in all sorts of trouble and suffering, causing also humans to stop believing in a God of love. What kind of God would bring reproach upon his own name?
Hmmm, perhaps a God who was created by clever men, as a fictional character? You'd also start to wonder if maybe Jehovah wasn't just a fictional character in Hebraic religion, like Zeus was to the Greeks, Ahuru Mazda was to the Persians, and Apollo was to the Romans.
Time to put away the fairy tales, Eden: the real story of the history of what happened in history is infinitely more interesting than the tales taken as historical truths. You have the capability to learn and the intellect/brain power, so you've got no excuse to remain mired in the wish-driven siren-song of religious beliefs.
Adam