Out of curiosity, are there others (either a denomination or theologians that hold to the view of Phil. 2:9 that you do?
Also you said:
It does not mean that the Son is subordinate to the Father for they are one.
To be subordinate to the Father does not take away from the fact that all three members of the Trinity are one.
Matt.26:39 is just one passage that shows this.
I am going to take a shot in the dark about what you said above, mainly because I have heard others say this before.
What I am talking about are people who support the view of the Trinity that the novel 'The Shack' holds to.
Not too long ago I was involved in a debate concerning this issue and one of the things that was said frequently by those who supported the book "The Shack" was the comment you made that I quoted above. They also said that the only people that spoke against the novel were those of Reformed persuasion.
Tom