David Lamb said:
Not if this from Wikipedia is correct (and I recognise that Wikipedia is not always reliable):
This doctrine holds that there is a Resurrection-Rapture of living believers in Jesus Christ at the end of the age (or the "End times"). Posttribulationists believe that Christians won't be taken up into (the 3rd) Heaven at the rapture, but will be gathered by the angels to meet Christ in the air, then return with him to enter the millennium on earth.
But if by post-trib you just mean that Christ's Second Coming will occur after the tribulation, I would agree.
Most pretribulation rapture2 folk believe in a post-tribulation
resurrection2. That is why for precision I mention a seperate
believe I call 'post-tribulation resurrection2 ONLY'-ism (But
most people call to confuse 'post-tribulation Second Coming'.
Again, Sorry to use a lot of definitions but I've been talking to
people about this on bbs (bulletin boards) alone for 23 years,
not counting FTF (face-to-face).
(I use '1', '2', & '3' etc so there is a difference in the word -
to help avoid confusion).
most people just use the two words without specifing which
definition they are using - this is confusing)
ressurrection1 - When Jesus changes a dead saint to
a living saint and gives them a new body
rapture1 -- When Jesus changes a living saint to
to a new body
resurrection2 - a one each, 48-hour-day event (often called the
'Second Coming of Jesus') at the end of the Tribulation Period
and the beginning of a physical Millennial Messanic kingdom
in which Jesus performs a resurrection1 closely followed by
a rapture1
rapture2 - a one each, 48-hour-day event (often called the
'Second Coming of Jesus for His own') at the end of
the Church Age (aka: timesof the Gentiles)
and the beginning of the Tribulation Period
in which Jesus performs a resurrection1 closely followed by
a rapture1
resurrection3 - a resurrection of unjust folk