No. The whole point of conservatism is to uphold the God-given rights and freedom fought for by the founding fathers and enshrined in the Constitution.
As those rights are God-given, to block them with a theocracy is not only un-American, but in defiance of God.
The Founding Fathers did not create the universe. Furthermore, there are atheist "conservatives" who deny that our rights come from G-d.
As those rights are God-given, to block them with a theocracy is not only un-American, but in defiance of God.
The right to do what? To murder? Isn't that illegal already? So what's the big deal? Or how about to steal? No? We've already got a law against that? And you aren't complaining about how tyrannical it is? Or maybe the right to be "gay" or have abortions for convenience?
So what is it about a theocracy that is so scary? The laws are already in force. But nothing less than the Will of the Creator can justify such laws!
As to whether or not "all mankind" has the "right" to worship any other "gxd" than the Jealous G-d of Israel, I think His instructions on the matter carry more wait than the opinions of Jefferson, Paine, Voltaire, or anyone else (however "un-American" that makes me).