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=== User: Your timeline is rich, but occasionally jumps between centuries and centuries of context e.g., 8000β5000 BCE, then 6000β¦ === Your timeline is rich, but occasionally jumps between centuries and centuries of context (e.g., 8000β5000 BCE, then 6000 BCE, then 5000 BCE). I had to rewrite it. When I started i thought it was the Sovereigns 1st and then came the Kings. I had it written all the way to Nimrod but I felt I went too fast from 23000 to Nimrod. This is when I realized before the Kings were the mythmakers. All these stories like the 3 Sovereigns are all the same stories told in the Bible. The 3 Sovereigns is the myth. The reality is the story of Japheth, Shem, and Ham. Fuxi is the myth of Japheth. Nuwa is Shem and Shennong is Ham. 1 tells us the story of Law the myth tells the inversion. Shems 5 sons are the 5 emperors. I had to go back and rewrite it in and I really liked what I had so I kept what I could and rewrote it. That's why this was the draft to build the story and then I can fix the discrepancies. As you can see I have much to write. When I finish the history all the way up to today, I am going to go back over all the history I wrote and show how each story in the Bible fits those same stories.
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