1) Not irrelevant. Let's compare the amount of time, energy, resources, etc that go into the development from oocyte to baby...Man=sperm and then done, female=the egg obvi, then 9 months of complete alteration of hormone levels, devoting her energy and nutrition and oxygen and such to the fetus, huge physical changes, etc. The commitment is phenomenally greater for a woman then a man to make a baby. Men don't get pregnant, therefore I don't think that men should control in a political manner what women do when their pregnant. However....I mean this on a government/general level, and I do acknowledge that a husband/boyfriend can have a say in the matter on a personal level.
2) It is definitely a religious issue in part, as many people who are pro life are because of their religious beliefs. Not everyone, but definitely many of them. Bringing religious beliefs into a political issue is exactly what we shouldn't do if we truly believe in the separation of church and state (though there seems to be a lot of inappropriate blending of the two in other issues these days anyway, abortion is just one of many such cases).
3)I think that I'll be a great and loving mother actually, but thanks anyway. But I'll be a mother when I'm good and ready and can responsibly raise a child through and past it's parasitic stage. Sorry you don't like my blunt, perhaps even crude, but true statement.
4)So do you think it should be illegal or not? Your opinion seems vague based on your statement.
5)Glad we agree
6)No I am not. Sorry I didn't include that...getting pregnant can be equally irresponsible.
Finally..yes, there are gray areas to the issue. But I, like everyone else who has commented, have given my opinion. However I'm happy to read other people's opinions, and I like seeing other people's insights one way or another.