Rubbish.Everybody thinks so, Jay, except creationists.
No, it does not, because god is defined as preternatural agency not subject to the constraints of nature. Your counter argument amounts to little more than ...The argument that in order to exist, the universe must have been created by a god requires that the god be created by some other god (because otherwise god, like the universe, could not exist), and that god by another, and so on. Like an infinite set of Russian dolls.
If nature demands a Creator, then that Creator would require a Creator. Otherwise, this (first) Creator would have to be supernatural!
Well, duh ...