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Gary Bisaga (aka fool4jesus)
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GenderMale
IndustryTechnology
OccupationSenior Software Developer/Architect
LocationLeesburg, Virginia, United States
IntroductionI'm a Christian, lead software developer, sports fanatic, sudoku nut, and musician. You would probably call me a Calvinist, but I prefer either "monergist" or simply "Biblicist." I don't believe what I believe because of what John Calvin said, but because the Bible teaches it. We attend Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, VA, associated with Calvary Chapel. My complete statement of faith is here. I have a wonderful wife and the two greatest kids in the world. I'm woefully inadequate as a husband and a dad, but I am trying my best. I love all sports, especially rugby. I also like Football (American, Gaelic, Australian and yes, even soccer - contrary to what some people would have you believe, the Rest of the World (tm) does NOT mean soccer when they say "football"). I also enjoy watching cricket, lacrosse, etc. I play many instruments, primarily piano, guitar, tin whistle, and cajón. I am improving my Spanish in order to better minister to Latinos.
InterestsThe Bible, Worship, Playing Music, Jazz, Guitar, Classical, Piano, Spanish, Counseling, Helping Adult Males Become Men, Rugby, Australia, Cricket (the Sport, not Jiminy) Leading Worship
Favorite moviesThe Three Stooges, It's a Wonderful Life, Jonah (a Veggie Tales Movie), Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Back to the Future (I and III), Facing the Giants, (I bet you won't find that combination anywhere else. :-)
Favorite musicBeethoven, Mozart, Bach, Shostakovich, Steven Curtis Chapman, MercyMe, Marcos Witt, John Coltrane, Charley Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Glenn Miller, Chris Tomlin, Lincoln Brewster
Favorite booksThe Bible, The Gospel According to Jesus, The God Who Loves, Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, The Great Divorce, Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish, Pride and Prejudice, Pilgrim's Progress, Preparing Your Son For Every Man's Battle, Emma, Sense and Sensibility

Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons?

The fork is a pretty recent development. Before then people used knife and spoon, which is an idea that I, as a guy, would like to get back to.

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