While thanking everybody who gave ones' input in this thread.
If, one has disagreed with the criteria, please give another criteria like we check everything. We have a scale, standard, to check the length and width. We have a scale, a standard one, to weigh things. We have a currency, standard in a country, to evaluate the price and its utility to us, so on and so forth. Unless we have one standard we cannot compare or evaluate things.
Can we, please.
Right? No offense intended , please.
Regards
The standard of a lot of non-revealed religions is observation, experience, and practice. It's an interactive religion. Just as you have RPG games. RPG games are like some pagan religions non-revealed religions. While if you're playing a fighting game, a revealed religion will have specific buttons on your hand control to do specific rules. It may have a "key" so you can cross reference what moves to do. Things like that.
Many non-revealed religions (at least what I
practice) doesn't. RPG games are hard. Some people find it a bit too much to make decisions alone. "What potion should I use?" or "If I go to the Worliff Castle, I can get that elixir but I'd have to sacrifice a life point" or "I could go to the dealer and buy it without sacrifice but I'd have to pay 100 more tokens for the expense of token labor."
If you're not familiar with RPG games, Role Playing Games lets you act and make decisions in a strategic way that better your life status, your parties (if you have one), et cetera. It lets you be the judge of where to go in the maze. I don't know if Im explaining it right. Maybe gamers can help.
While fighting games are just two or three player games where opponents on both sides battle each other. It's simple. However, there is no "thinking things out" involved. Especially if you already know what keys to press and how to move, it defeats the purpose of a game.
Life is the same way. It's an RPG. If you want to learn about role playing in life's complex game, your "proof" is observation, practice, experience, and good judgement.
No one gives you the keys to heaven.
At least not in my faith.