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Here's the biggest problem with your theory:
Great tribulation saints = All killed during the great tribulation
The wicked = All killed at the return of Christ for worshiping the beast and receiving his mark.
So according to what you are claiming, there would be no wicked going into the millennial kingdom because they will all be killed and therefore will not enter into the millennial kingdom.
Then you say that, there will be no saints/righteous to enter into the millennial period in their mortal bodies.
So if the wicked are all killed when Christ returns and all of the saints are changed into their immortal and glorified bodies, then there would be no one at all to enter the millennial kingdom in their mortal bodies, because they will ether be dead or in their immortal and glorified bodies.
Great tribulation saints = All killed during the great tribulation
The wicked = All killed at the return of Christ for worshiping the beast and receiving his mark.
So according to what you are claiming, there would be no wicked going into the millennial kingdom because they will all be killed and therefore will not enter into the millennial kingdom.
Then you say that, there will be no saints/righteous to enter into the millennial period in their mortal bodies.
So if the wicked are all killed when Christ returns and all of the saints are changed into their immortal and glorified bodies, then there would be no one at all to enter the millennial kingdom in their mortal bodies, because they will ether be dead or in their immortal and glorified bodies.
I never said all the wicked would be killed.
The only ones who will certainly enter the millennial in the flesh is Israel.
During the millennial many will be born. The earth will be repopulated. Some will be saved, some will not.
No different than it has ever been. Some saved, some not.