Indeed. G-d gave Adam seven laws which are binding on all non-Jews to this day--Sheva` Mitzvot Benei Noach (the Seven Laws of the Sons of Noah). But the source of these laws was Divine Revelation, not "human reason."
My whole point is that since the exact same stuff is going to happen whether or not there is a G-d (despite the atheist superstition that a rejection of G-d would create some sort of utopia), why is the concept of a Creator and Lawgiver so much more onerous than the same laws when imposed in the name of "human reason" and "social utility."
I'll take the one "fascist dictator" in Heaven (Who at least created the world) instead of the six billion potential fascist dictators down here any day of the week.
I'll take the form of government we have had (if we can keep it).
A theocracy is the last thing we need. You want to see the Dark Ages again?
Because if you start letting religious zealots tell everyone what is acceptable and what is not acceptable, that's just where we are headed.
(I'll take the Inquisition for $1000, Alex.)