"When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child, but when I became a man, I put away childish things."
The Corinthians were guilty of being childish, especially with gifts -- they did not understand the truth about them. They were ignorant and often babbled like children incoherantly thinking they were saying something. They did not understand the tongues of Pentecost were "known languages," verses incoherant babble. Same problem many are having today with regards to tongues and other gifts of the Spirit. God also appointed apostles at one time as stated in Corinthians, however; Jesse Duplantis was not one of them, nor any others claiming to be today are -- for they are unable to demonstrate the signs and wonders that the genuine apostles displayed. This was the purpose of many of the gifts -- to validate the works of the apostles and prophets who were used by God to establish the church and complete the Canon.
Sorry, but that's such a wearisome old UNBiblical straw dog, to me. And I'm already quite tired and headed for bed. Perhaps I'll feel more like responding tomorrow.