The Judeo-Christian God, or God, changed his mind based on the pleadings and intercessions of His followers. For example in the case of Sodom and Gomorrah, God wasn't going to destroy the city if there could be found a certain number of righteous men. But Lot pleaded with God and it ended up that God only asked for a couple righteous people in the city for it to be spared.
I'm sure there is another instance where men have pleaded with God and God agreed to relent on his judgment. I just don't have the reference handy.
I don't know if those examples fit with what's being discussed here. I think it shows God changing his mind. It doesn't mean that God isn't all knowing or all powerful, but I think that rather it reaffirms his omnipotence and omniscience.
Of course, both of these examples are from the Bible, which is proven as a historically, scientifically, and geographically acurate text, but I'm sure there are lots of people who will disregard my examples seeing as I used that text.
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I have faith in a few things - divinity and grace
But even when I'm on my knees I know the devil preys
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