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Neanderthal Mystery Needs An “Alley-Oop”
Scientist/theologian Emanuel Swedenborg claimed that the Lord God had given him the gift to be able to see into the spiritual world. He enjoyed this capacity for the last three decades of his life while still living on earth. He … Continue reading →
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