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==== 1. Strategic access preservation — The Church likely values its physical presence (Jerusalem Center, legal status) over symbolic stances. Any shift might risk everything. ==== # Avoiding political co-optation — Open support for Israel (or Palestine) might alienate millions of global members, including in Arab or Muslim nations. # Respect for Jewish sensitivities — LDS theology overlaps with Jewish concepts in powerful ways, but the Church doesn’t want to trigger accusations of exploitation or replacement theology. # Long-term eschatological patience — The Church may see its role in Israel as one of preparation, not provocation — letting prophecy unfold rather than forcing fulfillment. Would you like me to dig into the 1980s political opposition to the Jerusalem Center’s construction? That’s where this all starts — and it reads like a Cold War–era thriller. 🕵️♂️🔥
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