The Form of Iowa

In the history of naval warfare, the greatest battleships were the Iowa Class Battleships because they reflect the state of our nation’s heart and soul.

When we have the honor, courage, and commitment to stand up for what we believe in a world of tyranny.  At the same time, manifesting passion within our hearts while protecting those we love, our adversaries will surrender before us on our weather decks.

Reality like water will take the form of those holding the cup. Evil can only be overcome with good. Maintaining love in our hearts toward our enemies while defending ourselves is the only path to future fellowship so that we may all see the light of truth. A light that darkness will never extinguish.

General of the Army Douglas MacArthur signed the unconditional surrender of our final enemy during that era and future ally ending World War II. Sun Tzu states in the Art of War, “A sovereign cannot raise an army because he is enraged, nor can a general fight because he is resentful. For while an angered many may again be happy, and a resentful man again be pleased, a state that has perished cannot be restored, nor can the dead be brought back to life.”