BilliardsBall
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No, as a "hypothesis" simply is not a "faith-based claim":
Scientific hypothesis, an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world. The two primary features of a scientific hypothesis are falsifiability and testability, which are reflected in an “If…then” statement summarizing the idea and in the ability to be supported or refuted through observation and experimentation. The notion of the scientific hypothesis as both falsifiable and testable was advanced in the mid-20th century by Austrian-born British philosopher Karl Popper.
The formulation and testing of a hypothesis is part of the scientific method, the approach scientists use when attempting to understand and test ideas about natural phenomena... -- scientific hypothesis | Definition, Formulation, & Example | Britannica
I understand, abiogenesis has been proven so far as falsified since attempts to test it/duplicate it in a controlled environment show no progress.
It would be more correct to say it is a faith-based claim (atheist faith looking for an alternative to creation) than to say it is a fact or even a testable hypothesis.