This thread and others like it on this forum are such great examples of religious freedom in action. I used to hate them as pointless, neverending, but now I embrace them. It's obvious by their frequency and length that people want this kind of spirited interaction. If you're really interested in Christian apologetics and interactions with lots of Christians on a variety of topics, crosswalk.com is a place I go.
For the record, I'm a former Agnostic turned Christian. Been Christian for most of my adult life.
Regarding the OP, Christendom has forever debated the end times scenario and how scripture should be interpreted in relation to the times in which people were living, and believers worldwide are still very divided on the matter. Though we are to study scripture and have informed opinions (of which I admit I'm derelict), I tend to concern myself with living the Christian life, and pray for the proper discernment and protection to guide me. I know that there are dangers for the Christian falling into all sorts of traps and being led astray, and Christ warns us of this. End times philosophy and resulting behavior is one of those areas. Christ says that He's returning, but He states that no one will know the time or place. We have to be very careful not to be too dogmatic when multiple scriptural interpretations are valid, and be rock solid on doctrine that is scripturally solid. To wit, there is a God, He's big (He created the universe), He loves us, He has a plan, and He desires personal fellowship with us. We can debate evolution vs. creation, or what the end of the world will look like, but there are foundations we can agree on that give us great hope, peace, and joy.