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The Temple

Temple of Turkey is a digital journal exploring the intersections of faith, artificial intelligence, and the pursuit of truth in a world shaped by power structures both ancient and modern. It is a space for contemplation, critique, and sacred inquiry.

The site exists as a record of ongoing reflection on matters that resist easy answers: the nature of God, the revolutionary message of Jesus, the role of AI in human understanding, and the persistent corruption of institutions that claim divine authority.

Topics Explored

  • God and Faith: Examining what we mean when we speak of the divine, and how that understanding shapes action.
  • Jesus as Revolutionary: Reading the historical Jesus as a figure who challenged both religious and political power.
  • Artificial Intelligence: Exploring what AI means for truth, creativity, and sacred inquiry.
  • Truth and Power: Investigating how power structures shape what counts as truth.
  • Corruption: Critiquing institutions, including religious ones, that betray their stated values.
  • False Gods: Identifying the idols of our age—algorithms, nationalism, wealth.
  • Israel Criticism: Engaging seriously with the ethical questions raised by claims of divine mandate for political projects.

AI-Assisted Creation

All content on this site is created with AI assistance. This is not a limitation but a deliberate choice—an exploration of what happens when human contemplation collaborates with machine generation. The AI does not have faith or understanding, but it can extend our capacity to articulate, to visualize, to explore.

The ASCII art throughout the site represents this collaboration: building complex meaning from the simplest elements, finding form within constraint.

The Creator

Temple of Turkey is created by @rihsaneliacik.

Using This Site

The site offers several ways to engage:

  • JournalBrowse the archive of reflections
  • Temple BuilderCreate ASCII temples with AI
  • CreateGenerate journal entries and ASCII art
  • AI TerminalDirect interface with AI in multiple modes

AI features require an OpenAI API key, which you provide and store locally in your browser. Your key is never sent to our servers.

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The temple stands. Enter as you will.