That, I can agree with, thus see no reason to try and dispute it. That's vastly different than they being among the dead standing in front of God being judged at the time. If they already put on immortality at the last trump, and that the last trump precedes the great white throne judgment, it then makes zero sense that any of them could be among the dead being judged by God at the time.
2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Is this judgment seat meaning the great white throne judgment though? I don't see how it could be. It appears to be referring to the following though.
and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great(Revelation 11:18). This can't be meaning the great white throne judgment in Revelation 20.
Some reasons why it wouldn't be would be the following.
And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come---and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth(Revelation 11:18). The ones destroying the earth would still be physically alive at this point. The following also proves it---and there were lightnings, and voices, and thunderings, and an earthquake, and great hail(Revelation 11:19). These things take place once the 7th trumpet has already sounded. None of these events would be occuring at and during the great white throne judgment though.
Therefore, nothing during the 7th trumpet involves the great white throne judgment. That judgment can't even take place while there are still unsaved ones physically alive and not even dead yet.
the 7th trumpet sounds after the second woe, but before the third COMING SOON
the 3rd woe = fall of Babylon...
which precedes the fall of the Beast...
which precedes the Millennium... Etc.
indeed, revelation 11:15-19 refers to the toppling of the Statue in Daniel, bowled down by the rock = Church
it also quotes Jeremiah 51:25, also about BABYLON
revelation 11:15-19 is all about the JUDGEMENT UNTO WRATH OF BABYLON for the blood of all the saints from Abel onwards, even then nearly 6000 years of sinful bloodshed
revelation 11:19 = crucifixion tearing the veil of the physical temple
Babylon's final refusal to repent before the two witnesses of Christ finalizes Babylon's doom, Babylon's crucifixion of Christ on earth now reaches Heaven
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11:18
The nations were angry. Quoted from the common Greek translation of Ps 2:1; there, God’s king would respond angrily by destroying the nations (Ps 2:12). your servants the prophets. The OT mentions God’s servants the prophets nearly 20 times, though the image here might apply to all God’s people (cf. Rev 19:10; Nu 11:29; Joel 2:28 – 29).
destroying those who destroy the earth. Echoes the common Greek translation of Jer 51:25, perhaps suggesting that the evil empire, like the earlier Babylon, devastates the whole earth.