You haven't provided a single quote from Faraday that would establish him as a Creation Scientist or that he personally rejected Darwinism or an old earth. Not a single quote.
Faraday was a Scientist. He was in no way a Creation Scientist. He engaged in no apologetics and accepted his results even when he thought the symmetry of the universe would prove a ‘gravoelectric’ force or whatever.
And your list curiously peters out around the 1870’s. Is that because the majority of those on the list were not Creation Scientists but Scientists who were Christians.
Try to engage your brain, Allmendream. As a biblical literalist, he would have to reject Darwinism by definition. Moreover, every biography that I have read that comments on the subject, concedes he was a young earth creationist, which btw was pretty standard at the time.