Yes, Tony. It is we Catholics (and Christians and Jews) who believe that “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” means “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” who are “manipulating” things for our “agenda.” You’ve caught us.
Unlike you, I’m not talking about window dressing, here. The official Catholic statement on creationism is basically that Catholics are free to believe whatever they want to believe regarding the timeline between the creation of the universe and now. Because, really, it doesn’t matter.
What Catholics are not free to do, however, if they want to remain in union with the Church, is to believe that there ever was a time when God did not exist. That does matter and so it is an article of faith for Catholics that God has always - truly always, as always as the word always could possibly mean - existed. And it is an article of faith for Catholics (and Jews and Christians), because, unlike your example of the question of the Earth’s age, belief in an eternal* God is foundational. It is an essential piece of the knowledge required to worship God truly. Know how we know that? Because it’s in the first words of the first sentence of the Bible.**
Similarly, the idea that God created all matter from nothing (or, to put it another way, “God created the heavens and earth”) is an article of faith for Catholics (and Jews and Christians), because it goes straight to the core of who God Himself is.
And on those two fundamental points of theology, Catholics and Protestants and Jews are absolutely united. Not so the LDS church. But, again, that’s what happens when you redefine four of the first five words of the Bible.
(* - As in “eternal.” Not as in “probably not eternal because about 10 of our first 11 prophets believed that God was once a mortal man just like us.” That actually doesn’t mean “eternal.” It means the opposite of eternal. But, hey, as long as you’re redefining a whole slew of theological terms, why not toss another one in there?)
we still do believe that God is eternal you are taking Mormon Doctrines and mixing it up(no offense taken please) yes he was once mortal and had to follow laws and ordinances of the Gospel to be exalted to god by his own Heavenly Father for all time and eternity. so once he was exalted to a god he was exalted forever and for eternity. the reason why people can’t believe that God is self-existent is because its logical impossible. he can’t have always been there and how can He create something out of nothing? that is logically impossible as well. when you really come down to the nature of God in Mormon Doctrine or speculation God and science go together perfectly. He knows how manipulate matter and organize it by His will into something. for example he can take the smallest atom of a tree and make an entirely different species of tree. The reason why everyone can understand Mormon cosmology is because everyone CAN understand it and it makes sense. I would like to say that everything on this forum i have wrote whether it be LDS Doctrine or speculation i know in all my heart and soul that these things are true and no one can convince me otherwise i say these things in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.