I think that's the point that was being made. How can God become less than all-knowing unless constrained by an earthly vessel, with limitations and flaws which he does not possess?
If God is all knowing, then how can he know what it's like to not be all knowing? It's a paradox.
However, imbuing a mortal body with his spirit is one way in which the creator can experience (or at least get feedback from) his creation from the viewpoint of not knowing everything.
I think that's the point that was being made. How can God become less than all-knowing unless constrained by an earthly vessel, with limitations and flaws which he does not possess?
I’m saying He absolutely did NOT become less than all-knowing. Who says that He did and based on what?
Again, I think you misunderstand.
If God is all knowing, then how can he know what it's like to not be all knowing? It's a paradox.
However, imbuing a mortal body with his spirit is one way in which the creator can experience (or at least get feedback from) his creation from the viewpoint of not knowing everything.