This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but an eclipse. Or so some Christian ministers have said.

Many on the internet are worried that Friday’s solar eclipse is a sign of the end times, or a message of judgement from God. And while the theories are largely speculative, they are encouraged by a genuine collision of three rare and significant celestial events on Friday. As well as the eclipse itself, a Supermoon and the Spring equinox are also set to happen — all three of which have in the past been celebrated as events of significance within various cultures around the world.

As well as the rare and spectacular sights in the sky, those who advocate the theory that the eclipse and other events are a sign of the end times or an omen of something else say that recent ominous events also show that something could happen.

The kinds of geo-political and societal events that tend to be associated with the end times by those who believe in such events are also happening, encouraging the idea that Friday could mark a sign of the apocalypse or another catastrophic event. Global stock markets are volatile and at record highs; there is increasing tension in the Middle East, including in Israel; and votes on same-sex marriage are scheduled for this summer in the US.

Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Show all 12 1 /12 Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A partial solar eclipse is seen over the Sudanese capital Khartoum Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A rare hybrid solar eclipse, in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A partial Solar Eclipse is seen just before sunset over a group of trees outside the town of Winchester in Virginia Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse Kuwaitis watch a partially solar eclipse at Souq Sharq Marina in Kuwait City Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A partial solar eclipse is seen just after sunrise over the Queens borough of New York across the East River Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse Totality is shown during the solar eclipse at Palm Cove in Australia's Tropical North Queensland Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse The Diamond Ring effect is shown following totality of the solar eclipse at Palm Cove in Australia's Tropical North Queensland Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse Sun spots are seen as the moon moves into a partial eclipse position after reaching annularity during the annular eclipse seen in the USA. Differing from a total solar eclipse, the moon in an annular eclipse appears too small to cover the sun completely, leaving a ring of fire effect around the moon. The eclipse is casting a shallow path crossing the West from west Texas to Oregon then arcing across the northern Pacific Ocean to Tokyo, Japan Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse Sun spots are seen as the moon moves into a full eclipse position Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A partial eclipse seen in USA as the sun sets in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A partial solar eclipse in Locon, northern France Solar eclipse: Stunning images of the phenomenon from around the world Solar eclipse A partial solar eclipse sets over a minaret in Agra, India

WorldNetDaily, an American site that is roughly affiliated with the American political right, reported that biblical experts believe that the message is a sign of judgment from God to those on Earth.

The co-founder of Christian website Root Source, Bob O’Dell, told WND that the message was a sign of judgment. The eclipse will be total across the North Pole, and so is not pointed at anyone in particular.

“The North Pole can’t really be called the territory of any particular nation or people,” O’Dell told the site. “This is likely a message from God to the entire world.”

But since the eclipse will most affect those in northern Europe, the message should be especially heeded by people there, according to a pastor interviewed by WND.

“In Jewish tradition, a total solar eclipse is a warning to the Gentiles and a sign of judgment on the nations,” he told the paper. “When we look at where the darkness will be, it will be in northern European countries like England and Sweden where we see the rise of Islam and anti-Israel sentiment. Europeans especially should take heed.”

The connection between Friday’s eclipse and the end of the world comes partly from the “Blood Moon Prophecy”. That refers to the theory that a tetrad — four consecutive lunar eclipses, with six full moons between them — is a sign that the world is coming to an end.

Those that believe in the prophecy see it partly borne out by the Book of Joel, which says that “the sun will turn into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of the Lord comes”. That has been connected to the phenomenon of the blood moon — the phenomenon where the moon turns copper red as it passes under the Earth’s shadow.

March’s solar eclipse have been connected by some to the series of lunar ones that are seen as harbingers of the end times. This solar eclipse sits in the middle of the tetrad, and is seen as another signal that signs are appearing in the sky.