Two of the most well-known of these twelve, most believers would say, are very different: Judas and Simon Peter. One betrayed Jesus, the other would go on to be one of the most passionate apostles. Yet a study of the Gospels reveals an interesting pattern.
Did Joseph of Arimathea, the biblical man who took Jesus to the tomb, actually travel to England with the Holy Grail to convert the Britons to Christianity?