Swedenborg never 'led' any Church. He lived from 1688-1772. By all accounts, he was a humble man who was a public servant. He realized no personal gain for his theological works. His Writings have had profound influence in the years following his death.
The Bible is full - cover to cover - with Divine vision... is that nonsense, too?
So was Gandhi. Being humble, if he was, does not necessarily make one right doctrinally or otherwise. And you are thinking of men above that which is written. (1Cor. 4:6)
The Bible is full - cover to cover - with Divine vision... is that nonsense, too?
That also is an invalid polemic. Having visions does not make them Divine, thus the Bible warns about false diviners in the light of His word. (Is. 8:20; 1Cor. 14:29; 1Ths. 5:21) Which Borg rejects half of as the Word of God, while engaging in highly esoteric metaphorical independent interpretations in the rest, thus your religion holds that God came as a new body of revelation given through the works of Borg.
You tried this and other craftiness before and were exposed . Go back and read, nothing more really needs to be said.