You cannot have all time ending when the final trumpet sounds when Satan is still given a little season of time. I agree the days (plural) of the seventh trumpet sounding shall be of great climatic, intensified persecution upon Christ and Christians, because that's when Satan shall have his freedom for a time. My point for repeating what I believe I have rightly understood from Scripture is that Amils err when saying ALL time shall be no longer when the seventh angel begins to sound. I believe I have given a sound biblical argument for why it is only time for bringing the Gospel of salvation that is finished, because then the Kingdom of God is complete. IOW when the seventh trumpet begins to sound there will be no more saved, no more Gospel preached, the church on earth will appear to be dead, spiritually without light or life during this little season given to Satan. The coming of Christ will be visibly seen after Satan has his little season, and his final destruction will indeed be the greatest climactic event the world shall ever know.
I do not agree. You are taking one Scripture and placing a meaning upon it that carries zero corroboration elsewhere in the Word. This is a classic Premil mistake. There is a difference between "the days of the voice of the seventh angel" which refer to his assignment and when he actually makes his climactic trumpet blast to introduce Christ. You confuse these two.
You never actually addressed my argument. You transpired to just repeat what you believed.