This is true, but it certainly means one is not a conservative. Believing that the state, or even present society as a whole, has the authority to redefine the very nature of a fundamental human institution, grounded in biology, which predates all nation-states and has been foundational to all civilizations throughout history is about as anti-conservative as one can get. Not merely moving the "boundary markers" of the American Founders, but the boundary markers of all heretofore existing human societies.
yes of course