It seemed that @smaneck said the fruits we must judge to distinguish between real and phony Manifestations are the religious teachings such as the Torah or the Quran. The problem is that only "never-theist" atheists can judge the wisdom of these religious texts without bias. A believer is not qualified to make these judgments. Even an atheist like myself with a religious background is not qualified. When I read quotes from Muhammad or Baha'u'llah, I am unimpressed. When I read quotes from Jesus, I am still impressed. Why? Because I used to be a Christian, but I was never a Muslim or a Baha'i. I suspect that if I was never any kind of believer, then all these religious texts would be equally uninspiring.
So we need some objective standards for these proposed Manifestations.
You know there are people besides atheists and believers. There are those Baha'is call seekers and they are quite capable of reading and evaluating a text. Unlike you I was impressed by Baha'u'llah's Writings and I first read them as a Christian, not a Baha'i. However, the Writings are only one of the proofs I offered. There were two others. But I don't think any of them could be called 'objective' because that is not how spiritual matters operate. To rephrase a verse from an old song, "If religion were a thing that intelligence could buy, then the smart would live and the dumb would die."
A spiritual text requires a level of spiritual discernment, not measured by an "objective standard."
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