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From 1972 through 1999, James M. Wall was editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine, based in Chicago, lllinois. He was a Contributing Editor of the Century from 1999 until July, 2017. He has written this blog, wall writings.me, since it was launched April 27, 2008. If you would like to receive Wall Writings alerts when new postings are added to this site, send a note, saying, Please Add Me, to jameswall8@gmail.com Biography: Journalism was Jim's undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. He is an ordained United Methodist clergy person. He served for two years in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF reserve. While serving on active duty with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years. James M Wall died March 22, 2021 at age 92. His family appreciates all of his readers, even those who may have disagreed with his well-informed writings.

Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve

by James M. Wall Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, then a candidate for US president, was flying on April 4, 1968, from New York City to Indianapolis, Indiana. During the flight he learned of the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. … Continue reading

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US Offers Bibi 20 F-35 Fighters, The Jordan Valley and a Free UN Pass

by James M. Wall Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been meeting with his seven-member inner cabinet. They are discussing the offer Hillary Clinton made as an incentive to Israel to “freeze” settlement construction for 90 days. If you are … Continue reading

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Will Obama Join Lear In the Storm and Rage Against Israeli Insolence?

by James M. Wall A misreading of the author’s intention in two lines in the fourth stanza of The Star Spangled Banner, provides a clue to the American mindset that supports empire building. Then conquer we must, when our cause, it … Continue reading

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Fox News, Fear Peddlers and Falsehoods Reshape Congress

by James M. Wall Politicians, pollsters, media and pundits would have us believe “the economy and taxes” were the burning issues in our late, unlamented midterm elections. Don’t believe it. A 30 second campaign ad (shown below) was used by a winning … Continue reading

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Zionism’s ZOA Pushes to Make All Campus Criticism of Israel Illegal

by James M. Wall What effect will Tuesday’s midterm elections have on US-Israel relations? Let us count the ways, starting with the impact of the 1964 Civil Rights Act on American college and university campuses. A new and much more … Continue reading

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Israeli Propaganda Blames UNRWA For “Refugee Problem”

by James M. Wall The headline on a Miami Herald column began, “Time to Start Planning….”. A Florida newspaper with that headline? Surely, this story will be about finding a place to retire. Not so fast. “Time to Start Planning … Continue reading

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I Write As Long As Settlers Burn Schools

by James M. Wall A regular reader wrote recently and asked why I write so often about Palestine and Israel. It was a good question and after some time for reflection I have an answer for him, inspired by a … Continue reading

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Rahm and the General Are Gone; Time to Put Freeman Back to Work

by James M. Wall We have two weeks to endure until November 2, that blessed day when these depressing mid term elections finally give the nation a new congress. Once those elections are over, President Obama has at least two … Continue reading

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US “Incentive Package” for Bibi Demeans and Insults Palestinians

by James M. Wall President Obama is so desperate to keep Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu glued to the peace talks negotiation table for two additional months, that he appears to have authorized an “incentive package” to Israel that is … Continue reading

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Carter’s “White House Diary” Should Resonate With Obama

by James M. Wall Jimmy Carter kept a diary during his White House years. His original diary notes and dictated daily personal observations were later typed by his personal secretary (Susan Clough) and filed in large binders. In February, 1981, … Continue reading

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