Republican politicians I know up in North Dakota have been calling me trying to figure out a guy running for the post of Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Superintendent supervises public schools there.
I tell them they are SO lucky to have a candidate who knows the truth. So many do not.
The truth is that Hitler was a sickly child. It was God's hand that allowed him to survive and grow to leadership in Germany. God had a purpose for Hitler.
God had seen that the Jews denied Jesus. Jews needed to be taught a lesson. That is what Hitler did. Many were killed because they would not admit Jesus was God's son.
So, a candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction in ND, Joe Chaing, is telling people this good news about Hitler. A bunch of Republicans do not want a candidate telling the truth. We need to support truth tellers:
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DPI candidate Chiang discusses God healing Hitler, questions Obama's citizenship in social media posts
By
John Hageman on Apr 22, 2016 at 6:43 p.m.
News Grand Forks,North Dakota 58203
http://www.grandforksherald.com/site...?itok=m3bc7xAR John Hageman
Grand Forks Herald
DPI candidate Chiang discusses God healing Hitler, questions Obama's citizenship in social media posts
A candidate for North Dakota superintendent of public instruction wrote about the Holocaust and suggested President Barack Obama produced "forged paperwork" related to his birth in social media posts last year.
Joseph Chiang, a teacher at Four Winds High School in Fort Totten, N.D., wrote about religion and prayer in an Aug. 9 LinkedIn post titled, "God WILL Heal!?" The final paragraph of the post argued that we "cannot see the results of what we ask, but God can," and said God once answered prayers to heal a "sickly Austrian boy," Adolf Hitler.
"God permitted Hitler to live and become ruler of Germany," Chiang wrote. "As a result, millions of Jews died, punished for their disobedience to God. But also as a result of the ending of World War II, the Jews returned to the (promised) land as God had said they would. This too was a direct result of Hitler leading Germany."
Phone messages left for Chiang Thursday and Friday were not returned, as was a message to his campaign's Facebook page Friday afternoon. A call to Four Winds Friday afternoon did not go through.
Chiang nearly upset incumbent Kirsten Baesler earlier this month.