I don’t think so. The source of a hypothesis is irrelevant. What matters is that the hypothesis is well formed and testable. If we have a hypothesis of what God would do, then we can test that expectation against data. If we don’t see that, the hypothesis is wrong in one of two ways: either the hypothesis about God is wrong or God is falsified. That doesn’t tell us which is correct, but it tells us our hypothesis is wrong, and that’s science.
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