Ok, so you are a self-taught dispensationalist, none of which undermines Tanakh's words,
which have great relevance, as most have imbibed their understanding from some cup or other, often unwittingly.
When something takes 40 odd years to construct, people get very attached to it. But Jesus had no qualms about tearing down the false worship centre of the Temple, and if you are in error, your work will be exposed, as wood, and earth, and burnt down too.
We can expose false teaching for what it is, folly; but fools despise wisdom and instruction (Proverbs 1:7), fools hate knowledge (Proverbs 1:22), The way of a fool is right in his own eyes (Proverbs 12:15), Every prudent man dealeth with knowledge: but a fool layeth open his folly (Proverbs 13:20), in the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride (Proverbs 14:3), the folly of fools is deceit (Proverbs 14:8), and "he that uttereth a slander, is a fool".
So, back to the seals; all the Church has been taken up at this point you say, prior to the first seal. But this is palpable nonsense, (again). After the opening of the fifth seal (Revelation 6) we see part of the Church still on earth, still awaiting martyrdom:
I am sorry, this is laugh out loud stuff. You're telling us Jesus begins his judgement on the earth with the first seal, and here we have the Saints pleading with Jesus, after 5 seals have been broken, to execute judgement on the earth.
I kind of pity you Ahwatukee. But then I look at all the people who lap up your homespun balsa theologies, and shake my head in despair. Why do they lap them up? Because they, even if you are entirely autodidactic, are not and have imbibed dispensationalism, and your skewed misinterpretations chime a deep chord in them.
I take no pleasure in saying these things, but false teachings like yours help no-one. I will pray for you fervently my brother, because I am sure you are a nice chap, and your zeal if properly applied could be really edifying.