Yes I see what you are saying. Its just semantic gamesmanship to avoid the obvious. No matter what name is given to them, a living human innocent person is unjustly killed.
i donāt think you do quite follow me, because now you are introducing even more equivocations. a person is different from a baby too. these distinctions are real. i see that it doesnāt matter with regard to sin. the CC teaching precludes the use of contraceptives, why? itās not because life starts at conception, itās because every sexual act must be open to procreation. so following that logic, i see why abortion is also prohibited. but an embryo, fetus, baby and (adult) person are all significantly different things, legally and morally.
the business that the soul enters the body at conception is an anachronism. the people that wrote the bible didnāt know about how the biology of procreation worked, so they didnāt think that life began at conception, or that it was the moment that the soul entered the body. those people thought that the soul entered the body during āquickening,ā which occurs, typically, during the 2nd trimester. so, itās just your opinion, but you are going back in time and saying āthose people, that are long dead, agreed with me. and because theyāre dead, they canāt clarify their meaning.ā thatās convenient for you, but their is no scriptural support for your position.
JimG: The Churchās teaching has remained the same: no innocent human being can be killed.
unless the person in question is a witch, or a heretic, or an amalekite or their children;p although, i suppose these people werenāt innocent according to scripture. i guess it just depends on who is sitting in judgment. because witches (the ones that tear around on broomsticks and turn people into toads) are pretend, it would be reasonable to conclude that people accused of that crime were probably innocent, but then i have the benefit of hindsight.
JimG: A soul is the life principle of the body. Every living being, by definition, has a soul⦠It is not even a philosophical possibility for a new and genetically distinct human individual to exist for some period of time without a soul.
or it is entirely possible. but according to scripture, not every living thing has a soul, at least not an indelible āspiritualā soul. plants and non-human animals do not.
but your claim that it is philosophically impossible is a little misleading. it is impossible in your personal philosophy, but there are materialistic philosophical constructs in which the cosmos would continue functioning, blissfully ignorant of the nature of the christian soul. so i canāt just take it for granted that souls, or any other metaphysical entities, exist; i need data.