Judaism, Islam and Christianity all have the same reasoning. The other religions don't match because they were invented in different parts of the world.
Their claims do match, but all of these stories are metaphors that we are still unable to fully understand. If taken literally this material doesn't match up or even make any sense on it's own. Many religions that were continents apart contain similar ideas without communication between groups. They are the same metaphors, just different perspectives and definitions due to variations in culture.
According to Christianity and Islam the world was created as in a magic ,just by the word of God .He said "let there be a world " .The world appeared .(Vide) Genesis of Moses incorporated into the Bible
.But according OT Hinduism , the world was not created . It always existed in some form or other . It is part of the cosmos which is itself God That is Viswaroop.
God is not created according to Hinduism.God is not born of anybody .Only Avatars of God are born for specific purposes .God who can exist in all and everything and in every form at one and the same time, takes an Avatar for a specific purpose and the Avatar being that of god , it is worshiped as God himself / herself / itself ..
Hinduism claims nothing. It is Sanatana Dharma which existed before, exists now and will exit for ever. That which eternally exists needs no claim exist just as the creation or the evolution or whatever existed before is existing and will exist. It believes in what has happened is for the good, what is happening is for the good, and what will happen is also for good.
The world fell from a tree like an apple. Where did the apple come from, was it created by the tree, did it evolve on the tree. Just like one cell forming into two cells by splitting and dividing or multiplying which ever way you want to look at it, the universe and the earth and everything in it including human beings differentiated from the nothingness into one and from one into two and from two to infinity. Similarly from Sanatana Dharma to Hinduism to religion two religion three religion for to religion infinity when each person will have his own religion. Religion is just a way of thinking. The wise tell us the shortcut in those ways of thinking which ultimate truths, that is codified into religion and religious books. The enlightened give us those paths. it is like a chess board where each move has billions of permutations combinations, but the one who knows the single best move out of them is ever the winner. That single move is the path to Misha, salvation, liberation from the chain of births and deaths, be one with God or surpass God to become cause for yet another parallel universe. The choice is within the Will each of us is endowed with as a part of the cosmic particle. Call that providence by any name it shall continue to provide us with Life.
They didn't have the advanced science of today, and had to use religion to explain the mysteries of the world. They had to think of something to teach to their children, about how the world began, when there was no science to explain it logically.
i personally do not know about others BUT VEDANTA SAYS that GOD self becomes the creation.that is why GOD is in every thing and every where .so there is only the GOD nothing else.Judaism/Islam/christians believes that it started from ADAM/EVE.thanks.
Only Judaism-Christianity has the answers to creation - all others are counterfeits:
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
3 And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light "day," and the darkness he called "night." And there was evening, and there was morning--the first day.
Gen 1:1-5 (NIV)
A person can be sincere, but he also can be sincerely wrong. The Bible says there is a way that seems right to a man, but the end of it is the way of death (Proverbs 16:25).
There are many cases each year when someone jokingly points a gun at someone else, sincerely believing it is empty. The gun goes off and the other individual is killed, with the person pulling the trigger saying, 'I didn't know it was loaded.'
That person might be 100 percent sincere in the fact that he did not want to harm the other individual, but he was sincerely believing something that just was not true. Sincerity is not enough, if the object of belief is not true, and all the sincerity in the world will not bring that person who has been shot with the gun back to life.
The Apostle Paul teaches that simply practicing religion does not excuse anyone, but rather it may compound the person's guilt. In examining the pagan's religion, Paul points out that it is a distortion of the truth. He says, 'They exchanged the truth of God for a lie' (Romans 1:25, NASB).
The glory of God is substituted and replaced by the glory of the creature. Their religion is one of idolatry, and to worship idols is an insult to the dignity of God. This is something God has always detested.
'You shall have no other gods before Me. You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth. You shall not worship them or serve them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God' (Exodus 20:3-5, NASB). Thus a religious person has no advantage if he is worshiping the wrong God, no matter how sincere.
If a person attempts to get into a movie theater and the price is $4.00, it does not matter whether he has $3.90 or twenty-five cents; he is still short. If someone is believing the wrong thing, it does not matter how sincere he is, for he is short of what God requires of men to reach Him.
God sets the standard, and He will accept only those who come to Him through Jesus Christ. 'Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved' (Acts 4:12, KJV).
In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe.
Heb 1:1-2 (NIV)
Canto 2: The Cosmic Manifestation Chapter 10: Bhagavatam Is the Answer to All Questions
SB 2.10.10: After separating the different universes, the gigantic universal form of the Lord [Maha-Visnu], which came out of the causal ocean, the place of appearance for the first Purus-avatara, entered into each of the separate universes, desiring to lie on the created transcendental water [Garbhodaka].
SB 2.10.11: That Supreme Person is not impersonal and therefore is distinctively a Nara, or person. Therefore the transcendental water created from the Supreme Nara is known as Nara. And because He lies down on that water, He is known as Narayana.
SB 2.10.12: One should definitely know that all material ingredients, activities, time and modes, and the living entities who are meant to enjoy them all, exist by His mercy only, and as soon as He does not care for them, everything becomes nonexistent.
SB 2.10.13: The Lord, while lying on His bed of mystic slumber, generated the seminal symbol, golden in hue, through external energy out of His desire to manifest varieties of living entities from Himself alone.
SB 2.10.14: Just hear from me how the potency of His Lordship divides one into three, called the controlling entities, the controlled entities and the material bodies, in the manner mentioned above.
SB 2.10.15: From the sky situated within the transcendental body of the manifesting Maha-Visnu, sense energy, mental force and bodily strength are all generated, as well as the sum total of the fountainhead of the total living force.
SB 2.10.16: As the followers of a king follow their lord, similarly when the total energy is in motion, all other living entities move, and when the total energy stops endeavoring, all other living entities stop sensual activities.
SB 2.10.17: The living force, being agitated by the vi rat-purusa, generated hunger and thirst, and when He desired to drink and eat, the mouth opened.
SB 2.10.18: From the mouth the palate became manifested, and thereupon the tongue was also generated. After this all the different tastes came into existence so that the tongue can relish them.
SB 2.10.19: When the Supreme desired to speak, speeches were vibrated from the mouth. Then the controlling deity Fire was generated from the mouth. But when He was lying in the water, all these functions remained suspended.
SB 2.10.20: Thereafter, when the supreme purusa desired to smell odors, the nostrils and respiration were generated, the nasal instrument and odors came into existence, and the controlling deity of air, carrying smell, also became manifested.
SB 2.10.21: Thus when everything existed in darkness, the Lord desired to see Himself and all that was created. Then the eyes, the illuminating god Sun, the power of vision and the object of sight all became manifested.
SB 2.10.22: By development of the desire of the great sages to know, the ears, the power of hearing, the controlling deity of hearing, and the objects of hearing became manifested. The great sages desired to hear about the Self.
SB 2.10.23: When there was a desire to perceive the physical characteristics of matter, such as softness, hardness, warmth, cold, lightness and heaviness, the background of sensation, the skin, the skin pores, the hairs on the body and their controlling deities (the trees) were generated. Within and outside the skin is a covering of air through which sense perception became prominent.
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SB 2.10.46: This process of creation and annihilation described in summary herein is the regulative principle during the duration of Brahma's one day. It is also the regulative principle in the creation of mahat, in which the material nature is dispersed.
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There are three different types of creation, called maha-kalpa, vikalpa and kalpa. In the maha-kalpa the Lord assumes the first purusa incarnation as Karanodakasayi Visnu with all the potencies of the mahat-tattva and the sixteen principles of creative matter and instruments. The creative instruments are eleven, the ingredients are five, and all of them are products of mahat, or materialistic ego. These creations by the Lord in His feature of Karanodakasayi Visnu are called maha-kalpa. The creation of Brahma and dispersion of the material ingredients are called vikalpa, and the creation by Brahma in each day of his life is called kalpa. Therefore each day of Brahma is called a kalpa, and there are thirty kalpas in terms of Brahma's days. This is also confirmed in the Bhagavad-gita (8.17) as follows:
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Bhagavatam gives detailed process of creation.
Since there are different types of creation, Christianity describes a partial creation like God said let there be water and there was water. Similarly with Islam etc... and thus the differences in the details.