Then you need to take a step back yourself and see the complete illogic of doser's claim.
This is why I asked you to take a step back.
Because his claim is not illogical whatsoever, as it pertains to the discussion at hand.
It could only be falsified by using examples of countries that implement the DP for adultery and where men and women have equal rights as in the West.
How is the highlighted portion relevant to this discussion at all?
You ain't gonna find any such. Using places like Somalia undermine that argument to the utmost. Women don't have rights, nor do young girls. They are second class citizens with no recourse to legal help
How does ANY of that affect whether the death penalty for adultery is right or wrong?
because society is so religiously patriarchal and extreme.
Israel was patriarchal, as were most nations in ancient times.
How is that a negative thing?
They have little to no voice so how on earth would marriage rates be affected in such places like that? Do you think that women have a say in being married?
Sorry, but the argument was that marriage rates would plummet, not that women wouldn't want to get married.
The argument Wiz made implies that both women AND MEN would be deterred from marrying, thus causing the marriage rate to drop to near zero.
Which doesn't happen, so therefore your complaint has no teeth.
Some of us don't live in the OT JR. There's plenty of stuff that applied then that needn't be applied now, not all but plenty.
But according to something you said earlier (and perhaps you've since amended your position), most of what is said in the Bible doesn't apply today.
... have no idea what the Bible says about such things to begin with. Your argument is irrelevant anyways because it's an appeal to the majority to begin with, which makes it moot.
don't believe in applying religious law to the whole of society and most don't believe that we should still drag people out for being unfaithful and bludgeoning them to death with rocks. For what should be obvious reasons.
See above.
Oh please, if it wasn't for religious extremism
Sorry, but their extremism as part of their religion is a result of their rejecting God.
If you're going to cure a disease, you don't address the symptoms, you address the root cause.
this young girl would still be alive and you're just as extreme in the laws that you advocate for society, you just think you're righteous in doing so.
Making the argument personal again?
Sorry, but just because a country abuses righteous laws does not make those laws wicked.
You never did answer me.
Was God wrong for requiring the death penalty for adultery? If not, then your claim, "[executing] people for [adultery] is absolutely wrong" is incorrect, and you should retract it.