An unborn child is human. it is not a plant nor a puppy it is a live human.
Say's who? That's your opinion; it's also my opinion, but it isn't self evident that a 4 cell embryo is fully human.
At what stage of life is it a right of one human to kill another? Scripture says simply dont kill.
Of course there is a cut off - there always is - or do you treat (human) eggs and sperm the way you treat an adult human?
You've got to be joking! So a four cell embryo conceived inside the womb of a woman could turn out to be a plant or a puppy? Expectant mothers beware!
What I'm pointing out is that neither the bible nor logic PROVES that abortion is murder.
Maybe you should start by defining abortion for us.
Allow me....
Webster:
Abortion
1 : the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus:
Termination of the fetus resulting in death.
Fetus, a developing human (unless you still hold to the idea that human cells could turn out to be a plant or a puppy).
Logically its plain to see that abortion is the willing termination of a human fetus resulting in death. I'm sure Mr Spock would agree with my logic here.
As for scripture, try this one on for size.
Exo 21:22 If men strive and strike a pregnant woman, so that her child comes out, and there is no injury, he shall surely be punished, according as the woman's husband will lay upon him. And he shall pay as the judges say
Exo 21:23 And if any injury occurs, then you shall give life for life,
MKJV
Here, if the unborn child is miscarried, and "dies" due to the mother being struck, the sentence required is death.
It is clear to me that this addresses an unborn child as equal to that of a living man. *you shall give Life for Life* should the miscarried child die! So how does this differ from intentionally terminating an unborn child? The main difference I see is that some women now days are seeking to have their unborn children terminated intentionally.
Its wrong, plain and simple. Scripture wont support, and neither does logic.
Grace and Peace!