To me the mythology of the new and old testaments are no different than the mythologies of any ism so far thought of by man. Religions are based in mythologies and those mythologies are based partially in fact. The Truth is way too big for any one religion or tradition to have a patent on it.
My friend,
It is true to say that some religions are based upon mythology, yes. But this cannot be said about Judaism and Christianity- at least, no historian worth the name would believe it. These faiths are based rather upon God’s entrance into human history, his revelation of himself to man. We can determine, through objective and unbiased historical analysis, without presupposing divine inspiration, that the New and Old Testament books are as historically credible as any other historical document from antiquity. If one denies that Christ performed miracles and rose from the dead, he must also deny that Aristotle lived or that Nero was the emperor of Rome. Please check out the following-
catholic.com/magazine/articles/are-the-gospels-myth
catholic.com/blog/jon-sorensen/the-evidence-is-on-our-side
Also, as regards your comment on truth, I would like to make a few points: firstly, the Catholic Church makes no claim to possess all truth. There are different areas of truth: religious truth, philosophical truth, historical truth, scientific truth, mathematical truth, etc… The Catholic Church claims to have been entrusted only with the fullness of the truth that has been revealed by God, truth which pertains to faith and morality. It claims only to possess
all of the truth that God has revealed for the sake of human salvation, not all truth, period. And this claim has been proven to be true through the miracles of Christ (which, again, can be proved to be historically true), the miracles of the Apostles recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (of which the same historical principle applies), the miracles performed throughout Church history, to which there is tremendous historical testimony, and particularly by miracles which are continually performed to this day and are proven by scientists and doctors to be entirely beyond the powers of nature, including the healings at Lourdes, the Eucharistic miracles, the incorrupt bodies of saints, and the healings authenticated for the beatification and canonization of saints. An important thing to remember with such miracles is that the Church actually prefers to use non-believing scientists/physicians to authenticate the miracles, so as to avoid the slightest hint of bias. A notable story is that of Dr. Alexis Carrell, a Nobel Prize winning doctor and agnostic, who ended up converting to Catholicism, owing his conversion partially to witnessing an unmistakable miracle at Lourdes. The Lourdes Medical Bureau, which authenticates cures from a medical standpoint, is open to any doctor from any place, whether he is an atheist, agnostic, Jew, Protestant, Buddhist, etc…and keep in mind that such non-believing doctors do indeed authenticate cures at Lourdes as beyond the power of nature. The same goes for the cures involved in the process of declaring someone “blessed” and “Saint”. I would strongly recommend checking out the following-
pamphlets.org.au/docs/cts/australia/html/acts1518.html
catholicpamphlets.net/pamphlets/THE%20MIRACLES%20AT%20LOURDES.pdf
catholic.com/blog/tim-staples/miracles-and-evangelism
therealpresence.org/archives/Church_Dogma/Church_Dogma_026.htm
ewtn.com/johnpaul2/cause/process.asp
catholic.com/magazine/articles/eucharistic-miracles-evidence-of-the-real-presence-0
therealpresence.org/eucharst/mir/a3.html
I would very much recommend reading the following, for information not only on miracles but on the historicity of the Gospels and, more broadly, how we know the Catholic Faith is true-
The Miracle of Lourdes by Ruth Cranston (who was not Catholic)
*Laying the Foundation: A Handbook of Catholic Apologetics and Fundamental Theology *by Fr. Joseph C. Fenton
Catholic Apologetics Today: Answers to Modern Critics by Fr. William Most
As well as the other books I mention in my signature below.
May God bless you!