No, you're trying to justify your faith with science. And it doesn't work, because we do logically ask "If creation requires a creator, where did the creator come from?" Its still a God of the Gaps. You can't figure out how the universe came to be, so you do a "goddidit". On the other hand, I'm sitting here thinking "Well, I can't figure it out, but I'm going to assume there IS a reason, and that we can figure it out someday". One point of view involves a complete stoppage in thinking "God did this, so I don't have to worry about it anymore. Oh look... a Mars bar" (the last part was a Izzard reference and not serious).
I said this before in this thread, but it bears repeating: The rational worldview makes no claim to HAVE all the answers. The only claim that we make is that we're trying to figure this thing out, whatever it is. We don't even claim that we CAN, only that collectively we're TRYING to move from ignorance to understanding. That is the breadth and limit of what is going on here.
I really dislike "goddidits" because it simply is an excuse to not even try to understand things. It enables laziness and lack of thinking. Why bother trying to probe the mysteries of the world around us? God did it! We have all the answers! Just say God did it, and you can go back to blissful peace!
I am being quite bitingly sarcastic here, but its a point that I think needs to be made.