Alright, I was away for the weekend, so let me make my argument now.
First of all, the classic argument against abortion is that it is, in fact, murder; the act of killing another human being. Murder is different from killing based on the legal principle that a human is something different from all other life on earth. One can argue that it is wrong to kill the unborn baby (let's call it a baby even if it's just a few cells, wouldn't want to be compared to ISIS again) even if we don't classify it as murder, but then you must object to the taking of all life. Killing is not illegal by law, and if it is, it is because of other reasons than the simple fact the entity is entiteled to life; I can't shoot someone's dog because it is his property, but I can shoot my own. I can't shoot an elephant if it's protected for wildlife preservation reasons, but I can shoot one if I get a permit.
So, if we use the argument that abortion should be illegal because it is murder, that means we are in fact saying the unborn baby or entity is a human being
from the moment it is a single cell in the woman's womb. That means that it ought to be protected by law against harm, the same way the law protects all humans. That means that if I were to shoot a woman carrying a baby (again, even if it's a single cell), I'd have to be convicted of a double, not a single murder. But that also means that a mother who endangers her baby by, for example, smoking or drinking alcohol, should be charged with child abuse. None of these things we do. A human being is not a human being
in the eyes of the law until it is born. We count age from the day one is born, not the day the cell settles in the womb. If person A and person B are conceived on the same day, but person A is born after eight months and person B after nine, they should legally be considered to be the same age because they started being a human at the exact same time, and the moment they leave the womb should be considered irrelevant.
Yes I believe a human fetus is human life (what could it be otherwise?)
So is it entitled to human legal rights as if it were a born person, yes or no?