Unfortunately we can't agree on as much as you think
I disagree that they are silly. Some of them are pretty cool actually. I love mythology.
I would venture that most are pretty cool---- to learn about. However, to devote your life to their satisfaction and approval is beyond silly, it is absurd. I understand that myth was the ancients' way of understanding the universe and accumulating cultural knowledge--it was their Wikipedia (yet maybe more reliable), but I don't know if myth has a purpose in today's society except in a historical perspective.
Different people have different stories of the divine and of deity, interpreted through different cultural lenses and time periods. I don't think all texts other than the Bible are flat out wrong, nor do I think the Bible is 100% right. There's more nuance to it than that.
If you do not believe the bible is inerrant, then you are a definite outlier in Christianity. If you believe other religious texts have divinely inspired information, then I'm not sure if what you believe can still be called Christianity.
Ignorant? Sure. But are we not ignorant also? Do we not have our own metaphysical myths about how the universe is?
Fair point. I lean strongly toward positivism and verificationism however and therefore believe that scientific understanding is mostly superior to our metaphysical understandings of being. Although I am not ready to say it serves no purpose like Stephen Hawking has said.
"Indoctrinated"? Sure...everyone is "indoctrinated" by some set of beliefs or axioms. I find some people that use the word "indoctrinated" use it as a euphemism for "living". Am I exempt? Are you?
I like to think I am exempt anyway. What you are talking about is socialization. Indoctrination is being taught to fully accept the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of a particular group and to not consider other ideas, opinions, and beliefs.
I don't think anyone is entirely wrong or entirely right.