More of that Christian hypocrisy: Anti-gay Pastor Gaylard Williams of the Praise Cathedral Church of God in Seymour, Indiana, has been arrested for sexual battery after allegedly groping a man’s genitals and soliciting oral sex.

Williams, 59, was arrested earlier this week for allegedly making unwanted sexual advances on a 27-year-old man parked at a lake, squeezing the victim’s genitals and asking to perform oral sex.

According to court documents, the victim told police that Williams approached his vehicle that was parked at Cypress Lake. The victim said that when he rolled down his window, Williams grabbed and squeezed his genitals while soliciting oral sex.

The victim reports he told the eager pastor he was “barking up the wrong tree.”

The victim proceeded to take down Pastor Williams’ license plate number and call the police. When apprehended, Williams told police he was in the area looking for a friend who goes fishing there. However, Williams did admit to touching the victim.

Gay pornography was also later found inside the pastor’s car. Williams told police it was not his pornography, and that he was holding it for someone else.

Williams appeared at the Jackson County Superior Court on Tuesday. He is currently free on bond, and expected back in court in February.

According to the Church of God, homosexuality is a sin, and, of course, marriage is supposed to be between a man and a woman.

While the blatant moral hypocrisy of the anti-gay Christian is nothing surprising, the fact that the poor guy was named “Gaylard” gives rise to both giggles and sadness.

Ultimately poor Gaylard deserves our sympathy: like most anti-gay Christian bullies, he is yet another victim of religious superstition and a perverse Christian morality that tries to force otherwise good people to deny their natural sexual inclinations, often with tragic consequence.