It should be worth noting that when it comes to Hindu and Buddhist creation myth that their world-view basically tucks the issue and weight of creation away to some second-thought cupboard. In the case of Hinduism the cycle of creation and destruction as cyclical, and Buddhism would have adopted whatever happens to be nearby due in part to its syncretic nature. But on Hinduism's creation myth: it manages to parallel the basic premise of evolution better than Abrahamic faith. In the interpretation I read Vishnu comes and goes during the various epochs of the world's development as a fish, a turtle to bring land, a fish-man, a beast man, and several incarnations of man with the ultimate final and next being Vishnu leading man to the stars. Then Brahma stops reciting his whatever and the world ends and he begins anew and it all starts over.