No, you can't. The universe is the set of all things that exist. There can be only one universe, by definition, which is the universe we inhabit, and it includes everything that exists. And in the universe we inhabit, there is zero evidence to support the existence of creator gods that can create and interact with universes, which means you have zero examples of universes with creator gods that interact with their creation.You can hold up any positive and say "see this thing" just as I can hold up an example of a universe that does have a creator god that interacts with it outside it's physics so I can absolutely say that is a relationship that can apply to a universe.
Moreover, if a creator god did exist, it would necessarily be a part of the universe we inhabit, because a god would be a member of the set of all things that exist. Which would then require the universe to exist in order for the creator god to create the universe, which would be illogical. Thus a creator god that can create the universe and interact with it is logically impossible.
Assuming we are all using the same definition of the word universe. Because it appears that we are not.