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Tuesday 30 July 2024

Correcting the coequal-Trinity dogma

 In case 1 Cor 15:24-28 is unclear, here is what AI, ChatGPT, says to explain it. 


This passage from 1 Corinthians 15:24-28 can be paraphrased and explained as follows:

The end will come when Christ hands over the kingdom to God the Father, after He has abolished every form of rule, authority, and power. Christ must continue to reign until He has defeated all His enemies. The last enemy to be defeated will be death. God has placed everything under Christ's authority. However, it is clear that God, who gave Christ this authority, is not included in this subjection. Once everything is under Christ's control, Christ Himself will also be subject to God, so that God may be supreme over everything.

Explanation:

Verse 24: The end times are described, where Christ will give the kingdom back to God the Father. This signifies the culmination of Christ's mission and the establishment of God's ultimate authority.

Verse 25: Christ's reign is necessary until He has defeated all His enemies, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.

Verse 26: The final enemy to be destroyed is death, highlighting the ultimate victory over mortality and sin.

Verse 27: Everything is placed under Christ's authority by God. However, it's understood that God, who granted this authority, is not under Christ's rule.

Verse 28: After everything is subdued, Christ will submit to God the Father, ensuring that God is supreme in all things.

The passage emphasizes the order and purpose in God's plan, where Christ's mission leads to the ultimate recognition of God's supreme authority and the eradication of all forms of evil and death.