"All this means, of course, that we must stop the scientists from taking over education and from teaching as 'fact' and as 'the one true method' whatever the myth of day happens to be."
This to me sounds very much like someone trying to promote creationism and attempting to get it taught in schools. (I'm not saying that's what it is, just where I've seen this style of quote before.)
"stop the scientists from taking over education"
And replace them with...
"teaching as 'fact' and as 'the one true method'"
They teach theories which have evidence to back them up. So far as "the one true method" goes, this is just rubbish. Schools teach you how to do things based on these theories. For example, if you want to calculate the force required to move an object, they teach you the method of how to do it. Say what you like, but the fact is whether or not you agree with the methodology of the calculation, the answer you get for the above example would be the force required to move the object. You may have a different way to get that answer, but the force required
is not going to change.
"whatever the myth of day happens to be"
Well it's these 'myths' that put rockets in space, aircraft in the sky and submarines under water. Again, I call this a rubbish statement. I'm not saying that they'll never refine things, but to call the current theories 'myths' and simply assume they will be changed / require changing in the future is complete BS. For all practical purposes, F = ma and that is not something that is going to change. To call it a 'myth of the day' says a lot about the person making the statement. (If someone can cite me something that proves this statement incorrect, I will retract it.)
This isn't an attack at the person who posted, simply my thoughts on the guy who made this statement. Of course, without the proper context in which this quote was made, it could be that my attack is unjustified, but this is based on what I have read so far here.