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I agree with onenow1:thumbsup:I do not. If this were the case, then we truly would have no way of saying that any human being was a human person. If you accept this, then you might as well accept the entirety of moral relativism, and truth is out the window.
The only so-called “debate” possible would be whether or not every human being is a human person or just some. If only some are, then we accept that the criteria for personhood is indefinite and may be changed at will. At this point there would be no argument against the disregard of all human personhood. Since we all agree that human personhood may not be completely disregarded, then we can work backwards from this fact and come to the conclusion that every human being is a human life, starting at the beginning of life, scientifically proven to be at conception.
As far as Church teaching, from the early Church on, the teaching has been consistant that abortion kills a human life at conception. Turtullian ~200 AD wrote “We acknowledge…that life begins with conception, because we contend that the soul begins at conception. Life begins when the soul begins.” (The Soul, chap27, no 1, in FEF 1:144) St.Clement wrote in The Didiche (60-70A.D.)‘Do not kill a fetus by abortion’ Chap 1, nos.1-2
The Church has been clear from it’s conception, abortion at any stage is a grievous sin a most heinous form of muder due to the relationship between the one being murdered and the one doing the murdering. Clement in his writings, compared abortion to the murder of one’s spouse.