What would you say is happening in Corinthians, where they are behaving carnally but still have the gifts and the gifts are manifested a plenty ?
Paul says that they come in no way behind according the Spiritual gifts, and that they were totally washed and cleansed. So they were not carnal at all. But because some in the church had a party spirit he said he had to speak with those ones as if they were carnal men.
Paul would say the same to those who put their denomination as a higher priority than faith in Christ Himself. These are the ones who say, "I am Presbyterian...Pentecostal...Charismatic...Methodist...Baptist, etc., and have no fellowship with those outside their separate denominations. Paul would see them as carnal, no matter how close they are to God, or how spiritual they think they are. He would see that they are no different in their attitude to anyone in the world.
So, if one is going to use the Corinthians as examples to carnality, then one should should to his own church and see how many enjoy free fellowship and equality with those outside their own denomination. Even those who refused to have fellowship with any church members at all outside their narrow circle of Christian friends, are just as carnal in their attitude as any who had a party spirit in the Corinthian church.
So those who see the Corinthian type mote in the eyes of Pentecostals or Charismatics, they should look in the mirror to see the great log in their own.