A number of questions have been popping up in my mind lately: Why is it easier for people to believe politicians than God even though they know it when they try to deceive them? Why is it easier to believe Aristotle's philosophy even though they never saw him? Why do people believe Christopher Columbus discovered the fringes of a new world (America) by just reading about it in books? Why is it easier to believe that special person who promises to be there for us all the time even though we know that that person can die anytime?
It's deadly not to believe in God and His promises, but that's not the worst mistake anyone could make. "What's the worst then?" someone may ask. The worst is believing God, reading His word and yet choosing to NEGLECT His salvation. Hebrews 2:3 implies