This is an interesting point, and in fact this point stretches to more than just Judas. all the apostles abandoned Jesus in his dark hour. if these people, who were closest to him and supposedly witnessed miracles, and even performed miracles under his guidance did not support him in his tribulations, I think any thinking believer should take into serious consideration that they have turned their back on Jesus the man, who as a regular human being who had to walk the land and spread his message, with all the hardships it involved, and instead they embraced a mythological figure, a God, no less. keeping in mind that people attributed prominent figures a deification. it seems to be worth serious consideration that the worship of Jesus may be in fact denying Jesus and his humanity.