Let's assume that's true.
We don't know that there was ever Absolute Nothingness. It is possible, for instance, that there's a multiverse that contains many different "bubble" universes. Such a multiverse could have existed before our universe came into being, and it might exist long after our universe has died.
In our own universe, we also know of things that pop in and out of existence seemingly from "nothing", though perhaps not Absolute Nothingness you're talking about. Quantum particles appear and disappear all the time, coming from "nothing". Maybe at one point there was a similar kind of "nothing" - a quantum nothingness - and its random fluctuation led to our current universe.
But let's assume you're right and there had to be a Something to enable our universe to exist. Now all you have to do is to show that the Something was the Christian God that you want the Something to be, then you'll be done.
It looks to me like you still have a big task ahead of you, making that leap from an unspecified Something to your God.
Please prove multiverses exist.
Aren't they just an imaginary fairy story? Unbounded Extrapolation? A Multiverse of the Gaps? Even an article of Faith?
If our entire universe popped into existence like a Quantum Particle (or perhaps like Quantum Quack) does, it would have already popped out of existence long ago. (Sorry, Love you Quantum Quack, you are awesome, if you still exist, which I hope you do!)
Unless perhaps, an Eternal Something, of some kind, is holding the entire universe in a state of existence. Actively preventing it from popping back out of existence?
Hmmm...?
Perhaps that could even be a Who instead of a What? That could even indicate willful intent or purpose?
Just Hmmm...?
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