This statement applies equally to any belief system, including evolution. Regardless of the volume of inductive evidence, or how fine-grained it is, in the end it is a belief system that foists itself upon the public arena as if it were absolute truth.
A good example of how science handles new ideas can be found in the way it handled quantum theory. Nothing in the realm of human ideas has upset so many long held and intuitive ideas.
Evolution is not a belief system. It is simply a scientific theory in which the vast majority (of scientists, if it need be said) have a high degree of confidence.
Perhaps, but not by scientists, who are almost universally careful to point out that all scientific theories are held tentatively, whenever asked in a public arena.