Yes, I think that when the Bible refers to a horse or a horseman, that's exactly what it means.
But when you take the Bible literally, for what it says, you have to come back to the fact that there is only one way of salvation; there's only one Savior.
If you could see the instructions that I gave Jerry to begin with, I'd be embarrassed.
What Jerry has done, in a masterful way, is go through and select portions of the Scripture and put words in Jesus' mouth that are legitimate because they already appear in the Bible.
And then I met Jerry and he's such a creative fiction writer, and I don't know if there's ever been a team put together the way we are - where one person does the theological way out and suggestions, and the other person goes into the cave and does the fiction writing.
I came to the conclusion that I am not a fiction writer.
One of the comments that we've heard that has really blessed us is people have been driven back to the book of Revelation to prove us wrong only to find that what we said was there.
You have to take Bible prophecy literally, just like everything else in the Bible.
About 40 years ago I had an experience where I wrote a tract.