What I meant by that was that you can "see it" (that the lines have to be parallel because the two points are equal height above a given line). The OP phrased it as though they couldn't see why the lines were parallel, so I provided the intuition for it before providing a proof.
Another easy way to show the result is to construct an
x-
y coordinate system with the
x-axis on
AB and the
y-axis perpendicular to this. Then since the points
C and
D lie at equal heights above
AB (the
x-axis), they both lie on the same horizontal line
y =
h, say (where
h is the height they are above
AB). So
CD is a horizontal line with respect to the
x-axis, as is the
x-axis of course, so
AB is parallel to
CD.