“Corpus Christi” is Latin for “Body of Christ”.
Consider this possible scenario:
Having hidden the bones of Christ for a millennia to perpetuate the “Resurrection” myth, the Church decides to destroy the Knights Templar. In revenge, surviving Templar knights steal Christ’s skeleton from the Church, but being Christians themselves, cannot bring themselves to destroy it. Contracting with a visiting Viking ship, they arrange for Christ’s bones to be transported to a far-away land to be buried, a place later to be known as North America. The Vikings make landfall in what we now call “Texas”, and having neither concept of nor stake in Christianity, bury Christ’s skeleton and tell watching indigenous natives the name of the corpse. Centuries later, a visiting Spanish friar hears this remarkable story and decides to christen the place with the name, Corpus Christi, a name it carries to this very day. So it came to pass that Christ’s moldering bones lie within the soil of this Texas city, waiting, perhaps, for the day that some errant yet diligent Paleontologist may come along to discover them, and expose a two-millennia-old deception. Perhaps that Paleontologist could be YOU!
WHAT? You people spend hundreds of millions of dollars to view motion pictures like “National Treasure I and II” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, and yet you cannot accept even this rational hypothesis? For Shame.
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