Murder is a legal term, so it is whatever the law says it is. But killing a nearly-full-term baby would certainly be a moral question mark.Quite. An American lawmaker made an interesting point and asked what male
No, you wouldn’t. Murder is defined as the unlawful killing of someone. Legal abortion isn’t murder. Stop calling it murder, it isn’t.
If you kick a very-pregnant woman in the stomach and the baby dies, is it murder? I actually don't know, legally, but in a moral sense I think we would call it murder.
Killing a baby at a point where it could be birthed and very likely survive healthily seems bad in principle.
I had been under the impression abortions involved simply inducing birth. For early term pregnancy, this means the foetus dies. In later term, it wouldn't: it could be medically assisted and survive without any further input from the mother.
Having googled, I now see there is also a surgical option for abortion, but even this involved a doctor willfully killing a baby that would survive if birthed (talking late-term).