No mate, Fabian Society was/is something different. Great Society though, they called for a minimum wage, a universal health service and the abolition of the peerage, all before the end of WW1!
The Fabian Society was very much an intellectual liberal middle class entity that directly led to the foundation of the Independent Labour Party - George Bernard Shaw was one of its founders. Their views on religion would have been pretty atheistic.
Christian Socialism is a different ideal which seeks to join the teachings of Christ in the Gospels with an opposition to capitalist greed. Its roots are in Kingsley and Ruskin in the 19th century but in Britain it only became a movement in the 1960s.
Anyway, I don't want to be seen as digressing from the thread although it is an interesting topic- maybe someone could open a thread in the Ale House?
In the meantime that advert for the RS going to America is seriously frightening!! Cult doesn't begin to describe it!