Romans 1:19-20 assumes the existence of God on the basis that "everything...has been made"; it details the qualities of the God who made everything: eternal power, divine nature.
It assumes the existence go God? I detect begging the question.
Now if you want to claim that everything came into existence by chance, you go against the principle of entropy; something must have enabled order to proceed from chaos.
I look forward to seeing your paper that proves this. It's sure to get you the Nobel Prize. The Big Bang, by the way was a state of extremely low entropy. It's perfectly possible for the Universe to have come from the Big Bang with no violation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. What happened before the Big Bang? We don't know, but then again, your god is a massive violation of 2LTD and your glossing over that problem is somewhat dishonest.
For example, it has been demonstrated to be impossible for the moon to reach its present orbit through any natural event, such as the capture theory or the comet collision theory. These would both result in different outcomes to a steady orbit.
No it hasn't. Current computer models suggest the collision theory is perfectly plausible.
Your lin k is completely hilarious. I tried the default setting and the comet just bounced off the Earth, as if that would really happen. The model is pathetically stupid.
Please, when you are talking about science, get your information from scientists, not creationists. The creationists really don't know what they are talking about.