They're not in a fox hole.
The whole point of the saying is that it's easy to be an atheist while standing in front of a gate in calm conditions. It's when you are under fire and duress you tend to have faith in something.
I recently went to an uncle's wake. His widow mentioned that he, and his brother's who fought in WWII wouldn't go to church when they came back. They were devout Catholics before the war, but the war changed them. My guess is they prayed in the beginning, but war stripped them of their faith.
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