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Preacher Thought He Was in Control—Until She Whipped This Out!

A shocking video captures the moment a street preacher in San Francisco had a gun aimed at his face after delivering a message on gender and faith. The confrontation unfolded in Union Square, where Pastor Kevin Kihara was passionately speaking about God’s design for men and women.

As he preached to passersby, Kihara told the crowd, “God made men to be men.” The message drew a strong reaction from someone off-camera, leading to a tense back-and-forth. Kihara continued, “He didn’t make a man to be a woman, he made the man to be a man. He didn’t make the woman to be a man, he made the woman to be a woman and this is the truth.”

Seconds later, an individual wearing a blonde wig, overall dress, and heeled boots stepped into the frame. Without hesitation, the person pulled a firearm from their bag, pointing it directly at the pastor’s face.

Kevin Kihara, a pastor Christian Forgiveness Ministries, claims the person, whom he identified as trans, pointed the firearm at him as he was delivering a sermon in San Francisco’s bustling Union Square district on Wednesday. Facebook / Christ’s Forgiveness Ministries

“I should,” the armed individual said before retreating.

Kihara, undeterred by the life-threatening moment, called after the person. “Hey, man, it’s up to you if you want to pull that on me. God bless you.” He then added, “I still love you, though. Even you pulled a gun on me, I still love you, I still bless you.”

The pedestrian, now walking away, shouted back, “Shut the f–k up.”

The intense video was later uploaded to Facebook by Kihara under the title: “Transgender pulls gun on street preacher in San Francisco.” The footage quickly gained traction, stirring up debate over free speech, personal safety, and tensions surrounding discussions of gender identity.

It remains unclear if authorities were alerted to the situation. San Francisco police did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the incident.

The caught-on-camera ordeal unfolded just moments after Kihara declared, “God made men to be men.” Facebook / Christ’s Forgiveness Ministries

The video has sparked conversations online, with many commending the pastor’s unwavering stance while others questioned the safety of public confrontations over divisive topics.

San Francisco, a city known for its progressive views, has long been a battleground for ideological clashes. Street preachers frequently take to busy areas like Union Square to spread their messages, sometimes facing heated opposition.

For Kihara, the ordeal hasn’t shaken his resolve. His response—expressing love even after a gun was drawn—echoes his core belief that faith should guide reactions, even in moments of danger.

This incident raises broader concerns about the growing tensions between free speech and personal beliefs. As heated debates on gender and identity continue across the nation, encounters like this one highlight just how volatile these discussions have become.

While many are relieved that the confrontation didn’t escalate into violence, the shocking moment serves as a stark reminder of the dangers public figures and outspoken individuals may face. Whether law enforcement gets involved or not, the footage has already left a lasting impression on those who watched it unfold.

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