Ozzie,
Perhaps, perhaps not, but it will certainly safeguard the welfare of its adherents and that to me is as worthy a cause as might be envisioned. Many churches struggle as a group to act like the Christians they purport to be, perhaps because they view theological change as an adversary and differing viewpoints as a challenge to God himself. While on the extreme end of this thinking, the WTS certainly does not hold the monopoly in either a contemporary or historical framework on religious brutality.
Christianity did not enter a state of suspended animation in the C1st, yet this seems to be what many people have tried to do with it. IMHO Christianity only works if it lives. The WTS is a text-book example of a religous group who are locked in a Levitical world where the Christian spirit is a long-term embarrasment to them.
Best regards to Mr & Mrs Ozzie - HS