Then, after such people realize that there's someone not motivated by religious beliefs that came to question evolution, they may have more room in their mind to come to a level of faith or be more open to the possiblity of creation.
Scientists don't reject creationism because those who promote it are motivated by religious beliefs. They reject it because the scientific evidence points to evolution, and only to evolution. The scientific evidence provides no support whatsoever for creationism.
Thus, if there were one "researcher" in the 70s who was not motivated by religion, that's not going to make any difference to any scientist. If the "researcher" produced evidence that supported creationism, that would make a difference.
Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. -- Thomas Jefferson
We see monsters where science shows us windmills. -- Phat
It has always struck me as odd that fundies devote so much time and effort into trying to find a naturalistic explanation for their mythical flood, while looking for magical explanations for things that actually happened. -- Dr. Adequate
...creationists have a great way to detect fraud and it doesn't take 8 or 40 years or even a scientific degree to spot the fraud--'if it disagrees with the bible then it is wrong'.... -- archaeologist