I agree with Vidiot. The org depends on the idea of being "God’s Exclusive Earthly Organization" for at least three reasons:
- it's their theocratic understanding of the Bible - that only one, small body of people has been selected by God, in opposition to the majority of religion which is in Satan's control;
- it's the only way they can maintain control, especially as they are now having to admit they do not have any special 'revelation' or 'powers' directly from God;
- it's the only way they can attract new members, by appearing to offer something special and different.
Therefore, there are some 'red lines' that they really cannot cross due to their fundamental teachings and their need to 'stand out'. Otherwise, they'd become just like any other supposedly Christian splinter group.
Appointing women as elders is one such red line. It just will not happen.
However, they might create a sort of 'administration' role for women - a cut-down version of the ministerial servant role perhaps - so that they can do things like literature, accounts, platform, and so on, but NOT teaching to the congregation. I can't see they'll ever change that.
Where I do agree with dropoffyourkeylee though, is that removing the reporting of hours helps to lower the bar to find men to appoint. That's an important factor in trying to ensure the survival of the org in the short-to-medium term, as it is losing young men (and older ones who are burning out).
So that's a third probable reason we've worked out for this sudden reversal of decades of reporting hours:
- To hide the drop in overall numbers and hours in most parts of the world;
- To make it easier to appoint men;
- To reduce the cost of printing and distributing physical literature.