Thanks for clarification - I did not know that t(t)t was shorthand for 1 or 2 t's - nor was I aware of origins of word 'matter'.
I reckon most are empericists . . . just trying to make a living and doing the best I can . . . and will believe in something when cornered. I remember hearing once 'There are no atheists in foxholes.'
Actually, there are, but that isn't even important.
The important part is this: when you're in a foxhole, you're being shelled, shot at, have tanks charging at you, etc. It's not just that it's EXTREME stress, it's DESIGNED to be the maximum possible stress. It's designed to overwhelm. Depending how trained you are, you might be able to deal with anywhere between one type of attack at a time (e.g., tank comes at you, sure, you pop up your missile launcher and deal with it) to IIRC four if you're a really grizzled veteran. More than that, nobody can deal with. (Yeah, deal with that tank while also being shelled, shot at by the infantry accompanying it, straffed by aircraft, pinned down by enemy snipers, facing a mine field, etc.) The whole modern warfare, but more generally combined arms since anyone first used it, is basically DESIGNED to overwhelm you to the point where not only you're in immediate danger and extreme stress, but are well past the point where you even know how to deal with it all. It's designed to BREAK you.
So, yeah, I have no problem believing that people in situations DESIGNED to stress them past any remembering how to deal with it all and break them, do break and start doing stupid things. Including break formation and run for the hills, even though they've been taught not to.
And that includes believing in magical protection or whatnot. Be it their lucky rabbit's foot or an invisible daddy in the sky who'll save them specifically, even though he let the company chaplain have his brains blown out by an enemy sniper and half his squad be turned into mincemeat by a mine. It's not rational, but I can see how one might prefer that fantasy to the absolutely horrible reality they're in.
BUT: how does that apply to YOU then? Are you being shelled and sniped at? Were you talking to your best mate and suddenly had a piece of his brain in your mouth because an enemy sniper just put a round though his brain? (Happened verbatim to a few people in WW2.) Or what?
How is an excuse boiling down to, basically, "people in extremely stressful situations may prefer irrational fantasies to reality" applying at all to those who AREN'T in any situation even within the same order of magnitude on a stress scale?
Or, lemme guess, your being cut off on the highway and having to wait 4 hours at a doctor's office for a wart on the ass every bit as bad as being in a foxhole under fire?
