Multiple different accounts which exclude each other logically cannot all be true.
The laws of logic tell us only one can be true.
This fact doesn’t establish any particular account as true, but it does establish that we can’t rationally believe all of them.
For example, if I accept the pagan (Greek) account of creation, then I can’t accept the Christian account and vice versa. (So my answer to you is no, I do not.)
How one arrives at a particular belief is a separate process.
In order to choose one over the other, you must count one and discount the other. Do you discount those creation accounts without disproving the existence of whatever supernatural force or diety was involved?