January 15, 2026

Standards? What Standards?

Changing words to make behavior and identity seem more acceptable can change some minds. But it doesn’t change reality.

In 2015, the Supreme Court overlooked its prior decision and by a 5-4 vote declared the 14th Amendment requires every state to grant same-sex marriages identical recognition to those of opposite sex couples. At the time I asked if the Court believed two people of the same sex could marry each other, would the same amendment allow for any or all other relationships according to how people viewed themselves? Are there no limits and if there are, according to what standard?

A relationship that has existed since biblical times (“A man shall leave his mother and father and hold fast to his wife” — Genesis 2:24 and quoted in Ephesians 5:31) was challenged on Tuesday before the Supreme Court in the matter of biological men in biological women’s sports, the Court considered whether states can ban transgender athletes from taking part in girls’ and women’s school and college sports.

This is such a violation of history, theology — God made us male and female — and common sense that the fact the argument has made it to the highest court is more proof that either standards no longer exist, or they are shifting like a weathervane in high winds.

Should the Court allow biological men in women’s sports, biological men will be able to shower with biological women (assuming the women will take showers under such circumstances), use women’s restrooms and violate other spaces meant to protect women and girls.

One justice who should have recused herself is Ketanji Brown Jackson. During her confirmation hearing Jackson refused to define “woman.”

In 2014, a white woman named Rachel Dolezal (who claimed to be trans-Black and unable to identify as white or what she called “white supremacy”), asserted what she said was her African American heritage and became the head of the NAACP in Spokane, Washington. In fact, her parents were Caucasian and her ancestors came from European backgrounds. She was subsequently forced to resign when confronted by reporters.

If the law allows people to be whatever they want to be and claim discrimination when a sport or anything else restricts their ability to participate based on classical gender differences, then anything goes. I used to play high school and college basketball. That I wasn’t good enough to play professionally was not a case of discrimination. And what about males who aren’t good enough to make an all-male team, but might be good enough to compete and in fact win for an all-female team?

It has taken decades for women to fight for equality in sports, with some success. As noted by many, scholarships and commercial endorsements have contributed to that struggle for equity with men. Caitlin Clark, a player for the Indiana Fever, has greatly increased the popularity of women’s basketball. Many WNBA games are now televised nationally. One of the attorneys arguing against allowing transgender males to play in women’s sports noted the harm done to hundreds of women who have already lost medals, scholarships and other benefits.

As mentioned by former college swimmer Riley Gaines and other activist women, girls and women have a right to protect themselves not only from competition by biologically stronger men, but their privacy concerns should also be protected when it comes to locker rooms and restrooms. One of the tiniest percentages of people — transgender — are asking the Supreme Court to overturn the rights of more than 99 percent of others.

Then there’s the issue of de-transitioning. While the percentage of those who regret their attempts to change their biological sex characteristics is small, that some have regretted their decision and changed back indicates it is possible to do so through counseling, medications and a religious conversion. That possibility is what distinguishes this issue from race. No one can actually or logically become formerly Black.

Listening to the arguments before the Court I was again reminded of how language matters. Changing words to make behavior and identity seem more acceptable can change some minds. But it doesn’t change reality. Men do not belong in women’s sports. The Court should make that case.

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