I have no problem with the bible if its allegorical/metaphorical when it talks about all the magical global floods or people resurrecting such as in Matthew 27:52–53.
At that point it is nothing more than eleborate mythical story or a dream diary and not trying to pretend to be real.
That is what many cultures have been doing telling mythological stories around the campfire. They aren't stories of fact they are alegorical literary devices to impress upon the listener with values and morals.
Bible took those myths and blended them with the real world like a spider man comic. It would be nice and simple if there was a disclaimer on the front page. "This is a story very loosely based on real events and people but not to be taken literally"
Certain passages are allegorical/mythical but not the whole of scripture. It is a combination of both. Duality exists in all scripture like this. Jerusalem is still a real place remember.
I think you haven't read much scripture or your queries on these topics wouldn't exist. I'll explain a bit further in hopes it helps you understand.
Like you are talking about the floods and dinosaurs in your comments as talking points right?
With the floods there is physical evidence to back this up. Scientific evidence. For example the sea shells in Coober Pedy in the middle of Australia. Or inland seas like lake Eyre there too. Flood are not a good example of myths as I mentioned before it is present in Egyptian scripture aswell as Christian and science. The ark fitting all species on the planet is a good example of allegorical use but not the floods themselves.
And you talk about dinosaurs too in science. In scripture there are phrases that talk about these animals too.
"In olden times, there were spawned great monsters and beasts in
fearful form, with frightful gnashing teeth and long ripping claws; an
elephant was but a rat in comparison with them."
" There were butterflies like birds and spiders as large as the outstretched arms of a man."
You could take these phrases as mythological too but there is evidence to back these claims up with certain species too. That's why you need both science and religion to understand.
The resurrection of Christ yes this is allegorical at times. But the solstice is not. You need to combine astrology with scripture to understand this meaning. For example comas. The word coma crosses over into astrology aswell as medical science. So does the word 'Sun' and 'Son'. Piece this together you will have your understandings on how to draw a conclusion on that topic. A coma is real in science but not in scripture? Think again.
I think the problem is you may not have actually read much scripture...if you did you would recognize these parallels and not be trying to offend those who do.
For another example you may use the word 'universe' in science and think that is ok. But when someone uses the word 'God' to represent the same understanding you don't seem to get it. Be careful not to contradict like this.