Generally a persons studies are supported by what they have experienced or learned by way of others, wither through study or lecture, or other. That person then will often take the position of his instructors.
As I had stated in my original post that I had been taught pre-tribulation and was very set in my beliefs. I did not go into the study with the support of what I had been taught. I came to the opposite conclusion of what I had been taught.
Yes, I have studied N.T. Greek and in my study cited many Greek references. Like I stated also that I went to Christ for the Nations Institute (A very well established school) where the pre-tribulation rapture view was drilled into the students. That is why I went into this study not to prove or disprove what I had previously believed or been taught, but to sincerely search the scriptures for the answers. Then when I was done I researched again the pre-tribulation view that I had once held and still found that view lacking sound scriptural backing.
My main concern is for the people who might lose faith when things start getting bad and events start happening that they have been taught they were not going be here for.
If I am wrong no big deal, it would be nice to leave this world before it all happens. If I am right then the church needs to be prepared for it.