Back to the beginning on marriage?
Wow. I didn't ever think we would reach this point after the Supreme Court ruled in 2015 that men could marry men and women would marry women.
We're now watching the U.S. House of Representatives enacting legislation that makes same-sex marriage -- and same-sex intimacy -- legal all over again. A bipartisan bill seeks to head off a possible future Supreme Court ruling that could make gay marriage illegal in this country.
What in the world are we doing to ourselves?
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, recently said the SCOTUS ruling legalizing gay marriage was wrong. Cruz is wrong. Not the court, which ruled that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all Americans the right to due process and equal protection under the law.
But wait a second! The nation's highest court struck down the law legalizing abortion and is sending signals it could do the same thing to gay marriage and perhaps even interracial marriage.
Yikes, man!
The House vote doesn't codify what shouldn't even be on the table. The Senate has to approve it but needs 60 votes to make it law. A 50-50 split between Democrats and Republicans, though, signals that the Senate might not have the votes to do the right thing.
That would be to enact a federal law that strengthens the high court's decision legalizing gay marriage.
I am shaking my noggin utter disgust.