What are the typical stances on issues such as abortion, euthanasia, or gay marriage for pagans? I understand there are many different kinds of paganism, but do most agree on these issues for the most part, or is it more diverse?
Your correct, its a very broad category. I would say overall pagans are large majority Liberal with a respectably sized libertarian contingent. However its tough to go across the board like that. I have been amazed several times by various political questions on pagan forums. I wouldn’t have though in 1000 years i would see a forum full of Wiccans, Hippies, and New Agers come out so pro second amendment.
Germanic Paganism/Asatru is considered the “Conservative” branch of paganism on the political spectrum, according to the stereotypes the Wiccans and Celts are dancing naked on acid with flowers in their hair while we are sitting around polishing off kegs with bald heads and swastika tattoos. Of course thats exaggeration (I dont even recognize the skinheads as true pagans, as there is absolutely no historical basis for it) but it holds a bit of truth. Germanic Paganism is a serious outlier from other pagan faiths, in that it has more men then women and It has a very large following in certain rural areas. Most Germanic pagans I know are Libertarians or AnCaps like myself.
Personally on those issues,
1: I consider abortion murder, It only fly’s with me when there is serious danger to the mother or the child is beyond saving. If the mother couldnt properly support the child I could probably accept that to, but with the availability of adoption and child support in the west the conditions to justify that are non-existent.
That said, I dont consider abortion at all when im involved in politics, its an issue that dose not concern me and Im not interesting in forcing that view on others.
2:I am anti-abortion but i very strongly support right to die. Government mandated euthanasia is disgusting, but if the person has expressed a desire to die who am I to stop them? Suicide is a horrendous idea and id discourage anyone from it, but if they have sat down and though it out, then what gives me the right to stop them?
3: I totally disassociate myself from this issue, I believe the government should not be involved in wedlock at all, as it is a religious institution. Within Paganism, I realy dont care what people do, whatever floats their boat, the Sagas call homosexuality “Unmanly” (actually not just homosexuality but being the passive sexual partner) but nowhere is it per say banned. That said, I have no desire to ever attend a gay wedding. Ive had 2 gay roommates at college and im certainly done with that.