Also, can you prove that it isn't?
No, I can't. I'm not arguing that it isn't murder (although I don't think it is), simply that's why (the vast majority of) Christians are against abortions.
That may be what you and the people you know believe, but that isn't representative of the christian church as a whole even today (and definitely not the church in the past), and some of the things are flat out wrong (eg. in many parts of the world women/gays can't be priests, they support laws banning abortion because they consider it murder).
The Fuck?
Sorry, Your not a Religious Stereotype, ergo your example is invalid?
No, I am simply saying that his beliefs aren't representative of Christianity as a whole (as much as can be said about such a large group).
they support laws banning abortion because they consider it murder).
You have misleadingly combined a non-theological issue with a theological one. It would be better stated as "They think abortion is murder. They support laws opposing abortion because (however hypocritical they may otherwise be on this subject) their religion says that murder is wrong."
How about this: The majority of organized christian religion (Catholic, Eastern orthodox, Oriential orthodox) condemn abortion as a sin (in
all circumstances), and supports laws that make it illegal.