I believe that the Holy Spirit of God has testified to my heart and mind the truthfulness of these things.
It is an ineffable witness that is so powerful that it can cast out all fear and doubt.
Do you believe others should care what your religion believes?
What do you mean by "care"?
I have a cousin who is gay, who managed to "multiply after her kind." So your God is cool with her, right?
I do not believe that my God is any different than your God or anyone else's God. I believe there to be only one.
My belief is that God is both "cool" and "not cool" with her or any of us.
God is always "cool" with us to the extent that He has given us our freedom of choice and He honors the decisions that we make.
Our purpose for coming to this world is to be tested, but this test is not simply about getting all the right answers, but rather proving to God and ourselves who and what we are. And also who and what we want to be.
Who and what we decide to be in this world - God will honor and be "cool" with - but we can't expect to receive the same outcome as everyone else in the next life. We are all different and we will all receive different outcomes.
Unless, of course, we strive to do everything that God has commanded us because He has made promises to us all that if we are obedient to His commandments then we will receive certain outcomes in the life to come.
God is also always "not cool" with us because we commit sin and sin alienates us from God. He is a perfected Being and cannot dwell with imperfect Beings because those of a lower glory (or kingdom) cannot abide the glory of a higher kingdom. It is not possible.
However, because He loves us, He gave His Son as an eternal sacrifice for sin and if we but rely on the Son - His merits and grace - we can eventually overcome those things that separate us from God - sin and death - and eventually become perfected and live with Him again.
To be clear - no one achieves perfection in this life - no one can keep all of God's commandments in this life - but if we do our best and rely on the Lord Jesus Christ - it is possible to achieve perfection after this life.
So, to answer your question, it is my belief that God desires your cousin to be perfected through His Son - who was sent to the world as a sacrifice on her behalf - which would include learning of Him, following His example and giving up her sins.
God has also taught that sexual relations should only be between a man and woman who are legally and lawfully wedded as husband and wife.
Whatever your cousin decides to do with this information - God will honor and "be cool" with - but He cannot extend all the promised outcomes to her if she decides not to be obedient to His commands.
I am super glad that I am not going to judge anyone. I can't predict or assume anyone's eventual outcome after this life. All I can do is share what I believe to be true.
And the same God is not cool with my heterosexual mother marrying a heterosexual man long after she was no longer able to "multiply after her kind?"
Your mother's inability to have children has no bearing on her willingness to be obedient to God's commands. That is all He asks. That we are willing to try our best to do as He commands.
All of us are filled with weaknesses. He asks us to be obedient despite our weaknesses. He claims that if we allow our weaknesses to humble us, thus causing us to rely on His strength - He will make our weaknesses into strengths.