At some point. Sure. That’s why there was actually rules about when that actually occurs. By the church.It forbids abortion. So its obviously a child before its born.
I’ll ask you. Why was tertullian relevant historically on the topic? If life at conception was so dominant and obvious why did it take a lawyer to influence the idea almost 200 years after Jesus death?I'm gonna give you an easy assignment here. If you can succeed, I'll scream to the rooftops that Jesus may have been cool with abortion and I am sorely wrong.
Find anyone; Christian, Jewish, Greek, or Roman that even questioned the subject of when a fetus was a child before 300AD.
And again, if it was so clear the teachings of Jesus why did the church have an official view that was different for hundreds of years?
I never said Jesus was “cool with abortion”. He said nothing about it, or when an embryo is a child. Hence the debate that occurred within the church. For over 1000 years. With a different view (of when human life began) being the official view of the church for hundreds of years.