I would respond to this. Besides this, please I would not be commenting any further.
Gadites believe everything Christianity has always believed. Nothing new. Nothing added. Nothing removed.
Gadites believe that…
1. God is One and Triune (Father, Son, and Spirit).
This isn’t a new idea; it’s the foundation of Christian faith from Scripture to the early church.
2. Jesus Christ is fully God and fully Man.
The same belief affirmed by the Apostles, the early church, and every orthodox Christian confession.
3. The Bible is God’s inspired and authoritative Word.
Gadites don’t replace it, revise it, or supplement it. We submit to it.
4. Humanity is fallen and in need of salvation.
This is historic Christian anthropology not something we invented.
5. Salvation comes only through Jesus Christ.
This has been the Christian message for 2,000 years. Gadites simply uphold it.
6. Jesus truly died and truly rose again.
The resurrection is the center of the Christian faith. We affirm it without hesitation.
7. The Holy Spirit lives in believers.
We affirm the same Holy Spirit promised in Scripture.
8. The Church is the Body of Christ.
Gadites see themselves as part of the global, historic Church. Not a breakaway group inventing new doctrine.
9. Jesus will return to judge and to restore.
This is basic Christian eschatology. Nothing novel.
10. Eternal life is the reward. We will all change bodies at resurrection, go to heaven, and be citizens of the world to come whilst everyone is rewarded according to their works.
Again, nothing new. Pure biblical Christianity.
So, Brother Ayotunde, what is this new faith you're referring to?
You write well, and as a standalone many aspects of your tweet are true
Yet at the core of the castigation of Gadites is not so much that they attempt to engage the complexities of the faith but that they present a totally new faith altogether, broken from Apostolic teaching