Posted in general chit-chat, because, well, who would get to read it in the Religion forum....
Catalyst, regarding your tag line attributed to GBS (“If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it would be Islam.”).
GBS was a gifted writer, but he was a strange guy, and also I believe maybe even a facist in his way. I found the following online today amongst several other things (I have looked at his life before, but not uncovered this rather unpleasant side) :
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http://askville.amazon.com/searching-Ge ... Id=8816046
George Bernard Shaw seems to have written some mighty strange stuff in addition to his classic works of literature. It is unclear to me what this article is about. But, in addition to this piece on Islam, it seems he also wrote in favor of Hitler’s right to exterminate the Jews.
"...While not an anti-Semite (Shaw wrote of Hitler that the "one hitch with his statesmanship" was his "bee in his bonnet" about the Jews) he showed marked indifference towards their lives, favoring a eugenicist’s argument, in 1938, "I think we ought to tackle the Jewish question by admitting the right of the State to make eugenic experiments by weeding out any strains they think undesirable."
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Re the quote you have mentioned, this seems to be a terrible misquote from an interview with him by this Muslim periodical in Singapore, to make it sound as though GBS was very pro-Islam.
A lengthy and seemingly well researched article is here:
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http://idlethink.wordpress.com/2008/12/ ... -of-islam/
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GBS was certainly curious about all religions, but the quote was seemingly manufactured. The quote is used often by Muslims today to act as some kind of burning torch to hold up and prove that a clever and thoughtful Westerner believed in Islam conquering the West, whereas GBS was in fact a true atheist (like many intelligent people).
Pretend quotes from current Western film/media personalities are sometimes posted by people like British Arab on these forums, and are also very widely circulated and re-circulated on anti-Western Islamic websites. A form of aprocryphal story (meaning they are generally pure invention but handed around and taken as truth by being told so many time). These stories are well received in the Muslim world where many people are not able, or possibly just not inclined, to research actual English language publications to check if they are true.
Above is just for clarification and in the interest of truth. Erudite literary proof to the contrary is welcomed! Who says DF is all about childish name calling and dumb games?