There is no meeting of minds - no place of compromise - when the issue is whether one person has the moral right ever to murder an innocent, vulnerable, helpless human being.
We are seeing an ever-advancing battle (an on-going war, actually) between the culture of life, and the culture of death:
- The "law" of the culture of death has always been the same: "might makes right." If we are stronger and more powerful, we can make the law what we choose, and when it is "legal" and we've got the Army, we've won. Examples: Stalinist "Communist" Russia, Nazi Germany, Maoist China, Islamist ISIS, and if "progressivism" wins out in America, the whole West may fall.
- The law of the culture of life is written upon the hearts of the righteous and even many among thieves and robbers! - they know in their hearts, whether they know of Christian virtue or not; whether they know of the God of Abraham or not, whether they go to church on Sundays or not: some things are wrong! It is common sense! To do such a thing is inhuman - it is evil - it is just not right.
This used to be "common sense" before men got too smart for their own good. Now, in the "post-Christian West", Ph.D.'s argue there is no such thing as a Natural Moral Law inscribed in human conscience, in the "human dna," that just
knows it is wrong to kill the innocent, to steal from your neighbor, to lie, to cheat, to take advantage of the simple and trusting to use them like they were nothing. Now, Ph.D.'s argue that there is no such thing as a "human nature" - no, we are "evolving" always, our "human nature" is what we make it today. We "decide" what and who we are. We "decide" what is right and what is wrong. We are (shall I say it) gods.
Such faux "enlightenment" is cultural suicide, and personal insanity. It is men in flight from reality, running from truth, blinded by lust, by ambition, and by pride. It is, in a word, death. And thus the Culture of Death brings forth its dead.