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'''Darbyite Design''' is the company that supposedly produced the [[lonelygirl15.com]] website.   
 
'''Darbyite Design''' is the company that supposedly produced the [[lonelygirl15.com]] website.   
  
It could be a reference to {{wikipedia|John_Nelson_Darby|John Nelson Darby}}.  Darby was one of the founders of the [[Plymouth Brethren]] movement, which [[Aleister Crowley]] was raised in before founding [[Thelema]].  Darbyites is a term sometimes applied to particularly strident followers of the Plymouth Brethren movement.
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The name could be a reference to {{wikipedia|John_Nelson_Darby|John Nelson Darby}}.  Darby was one of the founders of the [[Plymouth Brethren]] movement, which [[Aleister Crowley]] was raised in before founding [[Thelema]].  Darbyites is a term sometimes applied to particularly strident followers of the Plymouth Brethren movement.
  
 
Darbyite Design does not appear to be a company that actually exists; rather it is likely a clue, like the [[Unicursal hexagram]] or the Greek word for [[Thelema]] on the website.
 
Darbyite Design does not appear to be a company that actually exists; rather it is likely a clue, like the [[Unicursal hexagram]] or the Greek word for [[Thelema]] on the website.
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After the redesign of [[LG15.com]] (with two subsites - [[lonelygirl15.com]] and [[KateModern.tv]]), the words Darbyite Design no longer appear.
  
 
[[Category:Theories and speculation]]
 
[[Category:Theories and speculation]]

Latest revision as of 16:55, 26 July 2007

a real company?

Darbyite Design is the company that supposedly produced the lonelygirl15.com website.

The name could be a reference to John Nelson Darby. Darby was one of the founders of the Plymouth Brethren movement, which Aleister Crowley was raised in before founding Thelema. Darbyites is a term sometimes applied to particularly strident followers of the Plymouth Brethren movement.

Darbyite Design does not appear to be a company that actually exists; rather it is likely a clue, like the Unicursal hexagram or the Greek word for Thelema on the website.

After the redesign of LG15.com (with two subsites - lonelygirl15.com and KateModern.tv), the words Darbyite Design no longer appear.