Don't think so.
1Co 15:24 Then comes the end, when He delivers the kingdom to God the Father, when He puts an end to all rule and all authority and power. 25 For He must reign till He has put all enemies under His feet. 26 The last enemy that will be destroyed is death.
Rule (archēn), authority (exousian), power (dunamin). All forms of power opposing the will of God. Constative aorist tense covering the whole period of conflict with final victory as climax.
Ephesians 3:10 His intent was that now, through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms,
Ephesians 6:12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Colossians 1:16 For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him.
It sounds like Christ puts an end to all enemies: all rulers, powers, authorities, and death is the last enemy.
Didn't you notice that he calls death an enemy also and what causes death? Sin and all that is associated with sin and especially in regards to believers who although they no longer have sin ruling in their hearts, it still exists in their flesh and it is the very thing that causes their physical death as a result also.
And you don't believe Paul is including this in what he is referring to as enemies of God and especially when he called death the last enemy of God (and the church) that will be destroyed?
Also, all that Paul is revealing in 1 Corinthians 15 is for those who believe and it is all about the resurrection and the fact that not all believers will die and therefore you have to consider this when reading verses 22-26 also because it all pertains to the resurrection and the fact that not all believers will have to die physically.
That is the very context.
Furthermore, it isn't so much speaking of the physical powers but rather the spiritual and sin itself is also a ruler and a power and an enemy of God.
For if death is an enemy of God, then sin that causes death has to be a worse enemy yet, for none of his saints would have to die at all if there wasn't sin still dwelling within their flesh.
You seem to want to dismiss the fact that this whole chapter is about the resurrection and also the time when we shall not all die, and it is right in the very context and especially in verses 22-26 and also verses 51-58 likewise.
However if one has allowed himself to become totally brainwashed with the pre trib rapture doctrine, certainly he wouldn't want to think of these things.
So let me ask you then, are you of the persuasion that there will be a pre trib rapture of the church?
One thing you should know about me, is that I was saved in late 1972 and I bought every book of Hal Lindsey that was on the market at that time and he teaches a pre trib rapture of the church and so did my church also.
However, as I read his books and also listened to teachings in my church about this, I began to notice that it seemed to contradict a lot of what I was seeing in the Bible as I grew in my own personal memory and meditation of the scriptures.
As I began to grow in the word therefore, God spoke to my heart and asked me to lay all of that eschatology aside until he was ready for me to begin to understand it better and this I did.
So it wasn't until about 10 years ago that God began to bring me back to eschatology and also began to open my eyes about these things so that I could plainly see the errors in what is commonly being taught about it and when he began to show me the full context of 1 Corinthians 15, I was blown away.
So I don't only think that what I am saying is the truth, I know it is like Peter knew Jesus was the Christ the Son of the Living God, because God revealed it to me just like he revealed that to Peter and once God opens your eyes about something in his word, there is no going back to whatever it was you thought you knew about it before.
That is the difference between learning by the flesh (the natural mind) and learning by the Spirit and just like Paul also reveals in 1 Corinthians chapters 1-3 and especially chapter 2:13-16.