The phrase is 'The Truth is Out There' and when we stumble across it by accident, it can't help but make a person wonder what else they never knew, and how pieces of the jigsaw gradually begin to fit together as we search for the 'truths of history'.
I love Whitby. Whitby is a small town in the North Yorkshire Moors. It sits on the coast with the magnificent ruins of Whitby Abbey dominating the sky line. But, because of Whitby and what happened here in 664 Christians today believe as they do.
In 664 the Synod of Whitby took place. The clergy decided to adopt the Roman Catholic version of Christianity in Britain and abandon the Celtic version. They wanted unity with the Holy Roman Power and prefered its power to Celtic traditions.
It's as simple as that. People believe as they do today because of that Synod that took place in this beautiful fishing town nearly one and a half thousand years ago.
It makes me smile, that all those years as a JW, I never knew the real history of Christianity and the Bible. When I stumble across another small, but important part of the jigsaw, it makes me smile. In the end, it was all about power and control of the ordinary people.
Everyone should visit Whitby, or at least know about Whitby. Freedom comes from knowledge, and peace follows.