Quite an accurate graph. Kind of sad how so many have hoped for this beautiful world to end.
Most people that believe in the rapture aren't "hoping" the beautiful world will end as they don't believe the world will be "ending". There is a difference of opinion as to when the rapture will happen but the Bible doesn't say that right after the rapture, the world will end.
I would think the "rapture" would be the one event in the Bible that would please EVERYONE because it's a "win-win" for everyone. As beautiful as this world has been, Christians look forward to
"being transferred to the home office". Non-believers have repeatedly stated their dis-like, anger and hatred for Believers so I would think they would be happy to finally know that they are gone and won't be bothering them anymore. There won't be any Believers in the public schools, or in the government, the churches will be empty, no one left to be saying an unwelcome prayer for them anymore, and noone to debate God with in the d&d anymore.
Non-believers have done their best to try and remove God from the schools, from the money, from America and the rapture is God doing His BEST to remove "all things that belong to Him" from the earth...so the rapture event should be a time of rejoicing for everybody!!
Those that have such a hard time being a Christian now while times are "easy" and miss the rapture...they are going to find it extremely difficult to try to be a Christian AFTER the rapture. It won't be impossible but it won't be a world where anyone with any hope of Christianity will wish to be left in. It seems to me to almost be a transition period for the generation of people who would of had the most in technology, the best education/knowledge & scientific advances available...the generation that had the BEST of everything (there could be no possible excuse of "ignorance" from this generation that has had it all) to choose whom they will serve after they have been given everything & every chance...because the "state" of the world after the rapture will only be a small taste of the hell that awaits the last breath one takes, if they haven't chosen to serve the Lord.