From the critically acclaimed BBC Two and iPlayer series Pilgrimage follows well known personalities of differing faiths and beliefs on a personal journey of discovery as they tackle some of the most famous walking routes across the UK and Europe. In this series the Pilgrims go to Wales in Pilgrimage The Road Through North Wales.
Helen, Steph, Jay and Jeff have a brief chat about what they think the afterlife might be like and even consider what Coffee will be like in heaven!
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Pilgrimage Moments: What’s Coffee like in Heaven?
Steph: Helen is there an afterlife in the Jewish faith?
Helen: Do you know? I don't know about the afterlife. I don't think there's a heaven. I, I should know, shouldn't I?
Steph: No, no.
Helen: Do you think that there is a place called heaven?
Steph: I used to think about this a lot as a new Christian thinking. I don't really want to go to heaven if we're just gonna sit there and play harps like.
Jay: What do you think happens from a personal perspective when you die?
Steph: I don't think this is the end. When we die, I think there will be something else. I think I will still be me, but in a different form.
Helen: It's interesting how cautious I am in thinking I'm not going when I die. I'm not going to a building that's white or something. I'm not going to go up there and be me.
Steph: I think there will be a resurrection of such. I don't ever think I'm going to be an ethereal spirit floating like I'm not going to exist without a body. To the extent where sometimes I think about, I wonder what coffee would be like in heaven, because I think it's going to be great.
Helen: Did you just say you were wondering what coffee was like in heaven? I just thought I misheard that. But what a what a thought. Yes. Good coffee.
Steph: I can't say those are orthodox views, but that's what I think.
Jay: Would we have beer in heaven?
Steph: Oh, yeah.
Jay: Okay, great.
Steph: Jesus's first miracle was wine. I bet he makes awesome beer.
Helen: Yeah, we could maybe relate to that.
Jay: Yeah.