I am well aware that ordination of women is quiet common these days in some circles. It is that way now, since the 1950s, not before that (except among sects like the Shakers and "Christian Science"). You get emotional and call it ridiculous to want to adhere to the biblical principle on ordination into offices? You dismiss christian church history up until 60 years ago? OK, your choice. Don't expect it be easy to have a rational and mutual giving discussion about the matter if so. However, I will check the link provided. As for Joyce Meyer, I am certainly not a supporter of what she teaches. But that is another topic. (And, yes, I would not support the same teachings if a man advocated them either). Other than this I will say that I personally am not of the position that women should be dead silent about their faith, not witnessing or teaching the unlearned at all. That's not what I am saying, but I do oppose the ordination of women into any office, based on the scriptural testimony, both testaments.