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Abortion at any time has always been considered evil. As you say, early abortions were not considered to be murder, but they were still evil.first Trimester abortions have not always been treated as murder, as the COMMANDMENT intends murder defined.
The identification of what is intrinsic evil seems to have changed.
No, married women were subject to the same penalties for procuring an abortion and clearly there was no question of fornication involved.We had ensoulment. And as far as my reading, the " crime" of abortion before ensoulment was once fornication, not murder.
The definition of what was considered murder was expanded when it was understood that even from conception the fetus was human, but the definition of abortion as evil even from its earliest moments did not.The identification of what is intrinsic evil seems to have changed.
There would be a huge issue of capital punishment was suddenly declared an intrinsic evil inasmuch as the church has steadfastly held it was valid and appropriate. Not to mention the fact that God himself commanded it. That’s a pretty high hurdle to overcome.In the Capital punishment case, having no declaration now of intrinsic evil avoids a conflict then and now.