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The thing that strikes me as the most odd - is that until ww1 (thats right the recent Battlefieldified one)- soldiers would carry talismans into the battle, that where supposed to make them bulletproof and immortal. Thats right, something that sounds oh, so exotic, right in the midst of the west.

Also, it helps if you look at the Congo and Europe during WW2. The same chaos, the same refugee rows, the same anarchy and murdering. Noting is written in stone.




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That doesn't sound so odd? I bet quite a few modern soldiers still have some talismans or lucky charms.


I imagine prayer is quite common in the military, as one example.


If someone's shooting at you, you're going to make damn sure you take every measure possible to not get shot.

There are no atheists in foxholes.


I don't get that phrase. I've been in a bunch of life-and-death situations and not once have I felt a sudden alteration in my religious views. I have to wonder whether it's an expression of anxiety on the part of the speaker rather than any sort of objective observation.


However being in a foxhole is an entirely artificial situation, and people in foxholes aren't known for their long-range planning and forethought. If you're being shelled, you're not going to be thinking about whether you can service a new mortgage and whether you should refinance, for example.


I wonder, if you put a mathematician specializing in statistics into a foxhole, what are the odds he becomes a believer?


> There are no atheists in foxholes.

This is just a thing that people say that doesn't stand up to even cursory scrutiny.




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