We believe that if one has the Biblical conviction to stand one's ground, or to live and labor in a particular direction, we should never put our signature to anything contrary to that.
My daughters conscientiously believe that they should develop their homes as a ministry to the next generation, and to strengthen the core of the nation. That core is the Biblically-oriented, traditional family unit. For them to sign a Selective Service registration form just to avoid a conflict now, hoping that there will never actually be a draft, is duplicitous and can be used by a draft board to allege no conscientiousness.
They're not the ones giving the orders. If Congress decides against it, it's over. Frankly, of the President gVe orders to return to tougher standards, it's also over. So what you need to do is build that pressure on Congress and the President.
If you have a better way to do that than having to make women eligible for the draft, I'm all ears. The alternative is a continued fundamental degradation of the combat ethos.