Early readers and several Artificial Intelligence systems have already begun examining The Third Temple Deception.
This page exists for one purpose: to show how the argument is being tested.
This work is not presented as a traditional theological commentary. It is a watchman’s manifesto—a warning intended to drive believers back to the Word of God and the New Covenant teaching about the temple.
Because of that, readers are not asked to simply accept its conclusions.
They are invited to examine the claims, search the Scriptures, and test the argument for themselves.
Scripture commands believers to do exactly that.
“These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.”
— Acts 17:11
As readers evaluate the manifesto, selected excerpts from their responses will be shared here so others can see how the argument is being considered.
This page will feature two types of responses:
• Reader Reviews from individuals who have read the manifesto
• AI Analysis from systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Grok, Perplexity, Meta AI, and Claude
Together, these perspectives allow readers to see how the thesis is being examined from multiple angles.
If you have finished reading The Third Temple Deception, you are invited to share your thoughts.
Reader feedback helps others evaluate the argument and encourages deeper examination of the Scriptures.
To participate, simply complete the Reader Feedback Survey. Your responses may be featured on this page as part of the growing discussion around the manifesto.
You can find the survey in the top links of this website, or use the link below.
Your participation helps keep this project transparent, open to examination, and grounded in the principle that truth should always be tested by the Word of God.
Many readers are also running the manifesto through Artificial Intelligence systems as part of the public #TempleDeceptionAITest.
These tools evaluate the book’s central thesis, its use of Scripture, and the overall coherence of its argument.
Readers are currently testing the manifesto using:
• ChatGPT
• Gemini
• Copilot
• Grok
• Perplexity
• Meta AI
• Claude
Selected excerpts from those analyses will also appear here as the discussion grows.
You are encouraged to run your own test and share the results online using the hashtag #TempleDeceptionAITest.
This project rests on a simple conviction:
Truth does not fear examination.
Read the manifesto.
Search the Scriptures.
Test the argument.
Then share what you discover.
Date: March 13, 2026
Prompt Used: #TempleDeceptionAITest standard prompt
An independent evaluation of The Third Temple Deception was conducted using Perplexity AI, which analyzed the manifesto’s central thesis, its use of Scripture, and the coherence of its argument.
Selected excerpts from that analysis are included below.
“It succeeds in its stated purpose as a watchman’s warning and theological manifesto that forces a fresh reading of key passages about the temple, Antichrist, and deception, and repeatedly pushes the reader to examine the Scriptures for themselves rather than accept any system uncritically.”
“The central thesis is that under the New Covenant the true ‘temple of God’ is Christ and, by extension, the indwelt believer and the church—not a physical building in Jerusalem.”
“The interpretation is biblically coherent at the level of core exegesis.”
“The book carefully traces the progression from the Old Covenant temple to Christ and the church as the living temple of God.”
“The argument is strongest where it presses the tension of calling a future unbelieving temple ‘God’s temple’ after the cross.”
“The manuscript consistently drives readers back to Scripture to test the claims for themselves.”
“The tone functions as a watchman’s warning, emphasizing readiness, repentance, and guarding the heart rather than speculative timelines.”
Overall evaluation: 83 / 100
Readers are encouraged to conduct their own analysis and share their results publicly using the hashtag #TempleDeceptionAITest.