We must admit, we are thrilled by the solar eclipse on April 8, since it has not happened since July 11, 1991.
It has also unleashed fear because of all the conspiracy theories that surround it, where a biblical prophecy stands out. We are talking about “the three days of darkness.”

What does the prophecy say about “the three days of darkness”?
According to believers, this solar eclipse, far from the beautiful visual spectacle that it will give us, will bring with it something terrible, because it is not like any other, since it occurs on the same day that the three days of darkness occurred in Egypt.
During this phenomenon, they explain, the Moon will come between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily but completely obscuring our planet.
This solar eclipse has sparked fascination and uneasiness, reviving fears associated with biblical prophecies about the end of the world, where astronomical phenomena are alluded to as warning signs that “the sun will be turned into darkness and the moon into blood before the ‘great day of Jehovah,’ that is, the return of Jesus.
In addition, amid a world full of uncertainty and conflict, the idea that a celestial event like this could be a omen of catastrophic events is fueled.

NASA Denies “Three Days of Darkness” Prophecy
Although the solar eclipse of April 8 has unleashed great interest in the world, it should be noted that these are prophecies and theories, and it is NOT confirmed by experts.
In several social media posts, NASA is being linked with confirming that “the three days of darkness” will occur. This is fake news.
The U.S. government agency responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research, denied through the AP that it had spread this information, which they described as “false.”
“A similar false story has circulated over and over again for more than a decade and NASA has not released any statements with that erroneous claim,” Jennifer Doreen, NASA’s deputy news director, told the AP.
Since 2012, the agency has issued denials about the supposed global blackout alert, inviting people on the Internet not to fall for or spread fake news.
