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You think that just because you changed your mind from pre-trib to post-trib that you are right in your conclusioin? The problem is that you and others are ignoring pertinent exegetical information.
The problem is that you and others ignore some of the most plain-and-simple blatantly-obvious straight-forward prophetic statements recorded in scripture -- creating some very imaginative "work-arounds" so that you do not have to face the reality of what scripture actually says...
There is no way that the church going through God's wrath and being gathered afterwards could even remotely be considered as "the blessed hope." Nor could believers comfort each other if we were to be gathered by the Lord after his wrath. You need to think about those things.
The "blessed hope" is not about the comfort we shall obtain in this life -- it is about the comfort we shall obtain in the next life.
It is about where-and-how we shall be "when it is all over"...
Whenever these truths are presented to you and others, you just present the same failed apologetic's in support of your position The Lord is certainly not going to build his church and then send it through is wrath. If you believe that, then you just don't understand the severity and the magnitude what the wrath of God is going to entail.
Let me ask you again:
Why do you continue to insist that the 'Wrath of God' includes things which are the common experience and history of Christianity?