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Welcome to "jim-brettell.com" website:
This site is presently under
construction. Please bear with me as I develop this site. Come back
frequently to view its development.

The purpose of this web
site.
I am Jim Brettell. By physical birth, I
am a member of the human race, created by God a free moral agent, and so
recognized in our Declaration of Independence:
“We
hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they
are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these
are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” (Please note that “happiness”
is not an inalienable right and not guaranteed. It is the pursuit of
happiness that is the inalienable right.)
I am by physical birth a citizen
of the United States of America. Actually, I have been born twice. I was born
the first time the son of Alfred and Mary Jane Brettell. I was born the second
time a son of God.
I am a born-again Christian. As
a born-again Christian, I have the spiritual gift of Pastor-Teacher. As a
born-again Christian, I recognize that my personal freedom is an inalienable
right granted by God. As a citizen of the United States, I understand that my
freedom of speech is to be honored by my nation’s government.
I am an ordained minister of the
Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the founder of four 501 (c) (3) organizations. I
founded these organizations knowing in advance that I would be required to abide
by the laws that regulate 501 (c) (3) organizations. Foolish idea? Not at all
-- not if I follow the law. Does the law really bind me? I think not. As an
ordained minister, I understand that I am regulated regarding what I can say
politically without jeopardizing my 501 (c) (3) status. However, I am not
only an ordained minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, I am a member of the
human race and a citizen of the United States with the inalienable right of free
speech. Therefore, I have constructed this web site for the following purpose:
This
web site will be used as a platform from which to launch my
freedom of speech, NOT AS A PASTOR-TEACHER,
but as a U.S. citizen to speak out in favor of and against issues
I deem to be important to the survival of our nation as a nation
of free people. My desire is not to speak out as one interested in "political
correctness," but to speak out as a citizen who if having been elected to public
office would be thought of as a statesman, and not as a politician. My desire
is to provide easy access to pertinent information that will stimulate the
thinking of thinking people. I welcome your input and any direction you might
have to articles that will challenge our thinking in a couple of areas: 1)
hot-topics of the day, and 2) topics related to the freedoms that belong to us
as citizens of the United States of America.
I believe that it would be absurd to
state that because I am associated with the James A. Brettell Bible Ministries
(JABBM) and the Little Rock NetChurch (LRNC) and each of these organizations hold 501 (c) (3) status that I cannot speak
out as a private citizen
on sinful issues of the day and contemporary
political matters without jeopardizing my 501 (c) (3) status. This website
has no connection with JABBM or the LRNC other than the fact that I am
associated with JABBM, LRNC, and this website. My connection with JABBM and LRNC
is that of ordained minister. My connection with this website is
private citizen of the United States of America.
In closing, let me remind all
who come to this web site that its postings come from a man who is a
private citizen of the United States of America while at the same time being a born-again Christian
who refuses to separate his Christian values from his moment-by-moment walk down
the corridors of time. Please expect my thoughts, comments, and writings to
reflect my Christian values as they relate to life as a
private citizen of the United States of America and a member of the human race living on planet earth.
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech,
or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to
petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Comment on "Government"
"Government, in my humble opinion, should be formed to secure and to
enlarge the exercise of the natural rights of its members; and every government,
which has not this in view, as its principal object, is not a government of the
legitimate kind."-- James Wilson,
Lectures on Laws, 1791
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