 If you're going to go with the narrative and say they're wicked and they're doing child sacrifice and brazen alters and burning, you know, children alive, you're going with the narrative, but you're going with the Old Testament narrative, the narrative of the Hebrew Bible that does. So there's conquest, there's an exodus, right? That's the narrative. So if you're going to go with that, then you have to go with to be consistent. You have to go with Sinai. You have to go with what's going on there with the laws. The problem is that we know that the Canaanites weren't these wicked people. We know that the exodus isn't what the biblical text portrays. And this is consensus scholarship. So you either have to distinguish them and talk about them in different realms and make sure that you're consistent within them. That's what you have to do. Either talking about the narrative or talking about what we know historically.