From what you’ve said it sounds like you’ve not fully understood the differences between RAID formats? No offence intended.
By using RAID 0 (Stripe) you’ve effectively created one 28TB single volume with no fault tolerance or redundancy. Effectively giving you the opposite of what you want.
You need RAID 1 (Mirror).
This results in a one single volume of 14TB. Every time you back up, data is written to both volumes. If one volume in the set fails, your data is still ‘safe’ on the other one. With RAID 1 you’ve the facility to replace the failed drive in the set and your precious data will be rebuilt. With RAID 0 you get none of that. With RAID 0 if one drive fails all data is lost.
RAID 0 offers performance with no redundancy. RAID 1 offers redundancy with less performance.
If it was me I would not bother with RAID and use Time Machine on one volume and Carbon Copy Closer on another. Buy a 3rd one and use that for redundancy for one of the other two volumes as a just in case. Alternate it between the two.
Good luck.