Yes. Wild theorising using an overactive imagination and vague translations of ancient texts, often written in dead languages, has me quivering in my boots. Anyone can predict the future.
Sometime in the future men will die.
Easy.
Even an apparent skeptic such as yourself must find at least interesting predictions from over 2000 years ago of world war and apocalypse centered in a region that has been of little interest for the past couple of thousand years?
The middle east is where these mystics lived, spouted their spiel and then died... with no experience of the outside world or other continents than their own. And would you believe it... their prophesy is centred on this place? Oh, the insightfulness! The genius! What a turn up for the books!
People want to believe in 'the sky is falling' scenarios. They jazz up otherwise boring lives and maybe justify mundane existences with the hope that it will all end in a great 'levelling' event. I guess it is kind of like the ultimate form of Marxism, in an ironic way.
Fortunately, most Christian types I've known weren't obsessed with the concept like many on here are.