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The Athanasian Creed says there are three coequals. The apostle Paul flatly refutes that.
Philippians 2:5–7 (NET): 2:5 You should have the same attitude toward one another that Christ Jesus had,
2:6 who though he existed in the form of God
did not regard equality with God
as something to be grasped,
2:7 but emptied himself
by taking on the form of a slave,
by looking like other men,
and by sharing in human nature.
Here Paul says that Jesus was in the form of God. So, this is prior to the incarnation. He was in the form of God. Whatever form the Father is, Jesus was also. Paul tells us that even in that state, the form of God, Jesus did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. So, even in the form God Jesus didn't think He was equal with God. Paul's words here flatly refute the statement in the Athanasian Creed that there are three coequals.
Philippians 2:5–7 (NET): 2:5 You should have the same attitude toward one another that Christ Jesus had,
2:6 who though he existed in the form of God
did not regard equality with God
as something to be grasped,
2:7 but emptied himself
by taking on the form of a slave,
by looking like other men,
and by sharing in human nature.
Here Paul says that Jesus was in the form of God. So, this is prior to the incarnation. He was in the form of God. Whatever form the Father is, Jesus was also. Paul tells us that even in that state, the form of God, Jesus did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. So, even in the form God Jesus didn't think He was equal with God. Paul's words here flatly refute the statement in the Athanasian Creed that there are three coequals.