First sentence is incorrect. We are only entitled to FACTS. and many think they know the truth but have not walked the walk to certainty. One does get nearer to the truth with science but even its conclusions have to change when the facts change.
At that time period, although to rudiments of the scientific method were there the scientific method itself had not yet been firmly established in his time period. It was a lot harder to determine facts from opinion without it having been solidly established.
So, at the time, his statement was more true then, than it is today.
Reply to snytiger6's comment. It is imperative to move on although I Know there will be great opposition to saying"'use FACTS INSTEAD OF OPINION" An opinion can be just a copy of a friend's and no effort made to prove or verify it somehow.
Do you see any reason why much more work should be done on scientific method for the public.... or the opposite?
REMEMBER YOU ARE A SCIENTIST TOO, DON'T LEAVE IT ALL TO THE WHITE COATS