Thanks brother, your posts have been very informative, much appreciated.
When I stated belief in ONE God , it wasnt pointing to the Abrahamic but in general. Egyptians worshipped one god, the Sun God. Before them going back to Mesopotamia , there was also one god which was worshiped.
Interesting, is this actually in the historic texts, HIndusim says God made monkeys evolved into humans?
Even you stated there is one God in Hinduism.
You are correct regarding Sun God and Egyptians. Egyptians had concept of monotheism around Sun God "Ra". However it wasn't dominant belief for long and soon polytheism took over. Egyptian kings even gave themselves title of living God.
Jainism and Buddhism went with alternate view of Transtheism. They believe that the universe was not created, and will exist forever.
Creation of universe in many older religion has the concept of Cosmic Egg. The universe comes into existence by "hatching" from the egg.
With minor variation , this concept is seen in Zoroastrian , Greek , Egyptians , Hinduism and many more. However this is not the only creation myth in Hinduism , but Cosmic egg might have been the earliest line of thought.
The most accepted form of creation in Hinduism currently centers around Lord Brahma. The universe was created by lord Brahma, the creator who made the universe out of himself. After Brahma created the world, it is the power of Vishnu which preserves the world and human beings. As part of the cycle of birth, life and death it is Shiva who will ultimately destroy the universe. The process of creation all over again. Thus a cyclic universe.
According to some religious text Lord Brahma has a lifespan of 311.04 trillion years. This is also the lifespan of the current universe. When the universe undergoes dissolution, Brahma attains liberation. After that a new Lord Brahma will be born and cycle starts again.
Hinduism doesn't conform with scientific evolution theory. One of the Purana claims that Manu was the first human. Manu was son of Lord Brahma.
The Supreme Divine Power or number 1 Hindu god is the ultimate supreme being which is formless and genderless. Whose three main forms are Brahma the creator, Vishnu the sustainer and Shiva, the destroyer.