Too fearful to write about this.

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Perhaps someday I will write about this, but not now. None of what I am relating has to do with religion, rather more about Anthropology perhaps? Apparently this work is housed at the British Museum of History.

I've been reading and viewing historical YouTube Videos on the inhabitants of Ur (Southern Iraq). You might actually call this prehistory. The authors posit that this history picks up about 275,000 years ago. This is so fascinating to me. It is doubtful that I would write about gender identity, other than briefly, but in recent history, in the marshes of Southern Iraq, Boys who felt they were girls lived that way, and Girls who felt they were boys lived that way. No surgery, or hormones. I think they are called the Mandeans?

Sorry for the diversion. According to the Authors, 275,000 years ago, when this story picks up, The Tigris and Euphrates started in the mountains of Eastern Turkey. Another river is thought to have come from somewhere in modern day Iran, and a fourth river, perhaps originating around Tabuk and passing Hail before emptying into Southern Iraq. This would place the terminus of all four rivers perhaps around the area of the theorized Garden of Eden. The authors assert that the river that resulted once ran clear past the Gulf of Hormuz and emptied into the Gulf of Oman. At the time, during an ice age, the water level in the area was much lower there, perhaps by hundreds of feet. Silt from Eastern Turkey had washed down as the ice ages ended, filling the Persian Gulf such that the shore is now near Abadan.

The fictional story of all this would be so fascinating to write, but presently, I lack the courage to attempt it.

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