Once again, the inherent issue with commonly accepted Rapture Theology: Those who are obedient to Christ's Commandments to Love and Serve would not desire Rapture, but would rather desire to stay and help those who suffering Tribulation.
The commonly accepted Rapture Theology reveals the true stripes of its adherants: "Save me and to hell with the rest of them..." Not consistant with Christ's message, not consistant with Christ's life, not consistant with Christ's ultimate Sacrifice.
Many believers will be dead before the rapture/Trib. It will only be one generation that would fit your negative bill.
The issue is the purpose of the Tribulation vs Church Age. Those in the Church Age do love and serve. We are torn, like Paul, between remaining in body to serve or die to be with Christ (Phil.). We do not desire rapture from a bad motive of escape (since we are committed to occupying until He comes; those who only believe in Second Coming cannot be faulted for wanting to see Him when He is ready nor does it negate our love and service until He does come?!), but a desire of lover/beloved.
The Tribulation is a time of wrath on ungodly nations (the church is not appointed unto wrath Thess./Rev. in light of the cross) and for restoration of national Israel. There will be 144,000 witnesses and millions of Tribulation saints to love and serve, in addition to the Spirit who continues to save those who do not follow Antichrist/False Prophet. The Church will be at the Bema Seat and will return with Him at the end of the Trib. This is God's program that we embrace, so there is no need to attribute wrong motives to those who have no choice in light of God's sovereign plans.
Some of us will have loved ones who will go into the Trib. Our attitude is not save me and to hell with the rest. We trust God's witness during the Trib and know multitudes will be saved, even if martyred (Rev. 6). We trust God and realize the witness/work does not depend personally on us or any imperfect church today.
What is your view, Wiseguy? Post-trib? Amill? etc.?
Make a biblical argument instead of a straw one the rest of us also reject. It is a non-sequitur (does not follow) to think a biblical rapture/revelation view must lead to your accusations. If a few feel this way, they need to be corrected, not change their valid eschatological view (most pre-tribbers would be offended at your ignorance and misrepresentation; we are doing the work now, but a different set of believers will do it during the Trib, no fault or failing of our own).