TempleOS is a biblical-themed operating system designed to be the
Third Temple prophesied in the Bible. Known as J Operating System from 2004 to 2005, LoseThos from 2006 to 2012, and SparrowOS in late 2012, TempleOS is similar to the
Commodore 64,
DESQview and other early
DOS-based interfaces, HolyC was conceived of by Davis in the early 2000s He envisioned the system as a Commodore 64 with greater processing speed. Davis proclaimed later in TempleOS's development that he was in direct communication with God, who told him to build
a successor to the
Second Temple as an operating system. The
charter on his website stated that TempleOS was God's official temple and a place where offerings are made and God's oracle could be consulted, like
Solomon's Temple. He used the oracle to ask God about war ("servicemen competing"), death ("awful"), dinosaurs ("
Brontosaurs' feet hurt when stepped"), favorite video game (
Donkey Kong), favorite car (
BMW), favorite national anthem (
Latvia's), favorite band (
the Beatles), and the
11th commandment ("Thou shall not litter"). Regarding the philosophy of the built‑in games in the system—their simplicity—Davis said: "If you have something high-quality, it intimidates the locals, and so—like in TempleOS—I don't want high-quality games because it intimidates people." He explained that he wanted people to look at his creation and see it as something that ordinary "mortals" could reproduce themselves, encouraging them to try creating something similar. Davis stated that the operating system was downloaded 10,000 times between 2009 and 2012. Later that year, he renamed the operating system to "SparrowOS", then to "TempleOS" the following year. A few weeks later, his website announced: "God's temple is finished. Now, God kills CIA until it spreads". ==Recognition, criticism, and following==