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I think Swift was trying to convey to us his opinion of the Lilliputians' religious disputes by having them lock Gulliver up in a temple.

Being at a temple is not actually all that significant for Gulliver. What matters is the reason Gulliver can live in the temple.

The temple is deserted because the populace thinks a murder has desecrated it. This, in my opinion, is intended to highlight the Lilliputians' fervour for their religion. Swift observes that the Lilliputians' disputes over religion are a major contributor to many of their issues. They fight about their religion because they are so fervent about it.

This temple is deserted because of their intense religious conflict. Swift makes a point of this by having Gulliver placed in a deserted temple.

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