Quote by George Bernard Shaw
But no public man in these islands ever believes that the Bible means what it says: he is always convinced that it says what he means; and I have no reason to hope that Mr Coote may be an exception to the rule.
Summary
This quote highlights the tendency of public figures to interpret the Bible to align with their own beliefs, rather than accepting its literal meaning. The author expresses skepticism that Mr Coote, who belongs to the category of public figures, would be any different. The quote suggests that many politicians and public figures selectively interpret religious texts to suit their own agendas, raising doubts about their sincerity and genuine understanding of the scriptures.