Actually no, I don't.
The classic arguement for a "God" has always been to look about you ... how could such creation happen without a creator?
But all we're doing is simply moving the inevitable question one space over so that we don't have to address the inevitable follow-up question ... where did God come from?
Try as I might I can not square, God, religion and reason, into a nice, neat category.
That doesn't mean that God doesn't exist mind you, perhaps he/she does but we'll never know, and since God's existence cannot be proved, it becomes a matter of faith ... faith in whatever it is we each wish to conclude.
It seems that you have complete faith that there is a God and nobody can take that from you. That's the beauty of faith.
Thanks for your thoughts.