Old Bible prophecy says world is ending tomorrow as moon "will turn into blood"

The world is going to end tomorrow, according to a totally-sound old Bible prophecy.

A lunar eclipse – or blood moon – is going to be visible across the world from Australia to America and the Pacific Ocean.

According to ancient passages, the moon turning blood red is a heavenly sign the End Times are fast approaching, reports CBN.

One holy script says: “The moon will turn into blood before the great and notable day of the Lord come.”

Steve Warren and Benjamin Gill, from an American conservative evangelical Christian TV network, wrote: “Jesus told his followers that we should observe the signs of the times, including signs in the heavens.

“Some preachers claim the large number of Blood Moon eclipses in recent years are just one of many signs that the end of the world is drawing closer and could happen in the near future.”

But don’t run to the underground bunker just yet – scientists say the moon’s colour is simply a result of it passing through Earth’s shadow in space.

As the planet goes behind the Earth, it turns red as only the colours with the longest wavelengths can get through the atmosphere.

The reddish-copper colour will last for about 15 minutes.

Also this year, just two weeks after the Super Blood moon, some areas in Russia and Canada will be treated to a rare and impressive “ring of fire” solar eclipse that lasts three minutes and 33 seconds.

But the doomers think this is also a sign of the world ending and quote Luke in the Bible: “ There will be signs in sun and moon and stars… for the powers of the heavens will be shaken.”

This is because the moon passes directly in front of the sun, but it’s still too far away to cover up the sun completely.

It means lucky-watchers will see a ring of sunshine around the moon.

But the doomers think this is also a sign of the world ending and quote Luke in the Bible: “ There will be signs in sun and moon and stars… for the powers of the heavens will be shaken.”

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