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[The following excerpt is from George Bernard Shaw’s opening remarks in the course of a debate with G. K. Chesterton that took place in October 1927 at Kingsway Hall.]

It matters very little on what points [thinkers and theorists] differ; they have all kinds of aberrations which arise out of their personal circumstances, out of their training, out of their knowledge or ignorance. But if you listen to them carefully and find that at certain points they agree, then you have some reason for supposing that here the spirit of the age is coming through, and giving you an inspired message. Reject all the contradictory things they say and concentrate your attention on the things upon which they agree, and you may be listening to the voice of revelation.

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