I've been regularly (3-4 times a month) attending a Presbyterian Church for the last three years, and it's been a positive experience until today. I was going to a baby blessing out of town, so I just went to Presbyterian Sunday School. Shortly before I had to leave some misinformed comments were made by two of the discussion leaders about: 1. The LDS making changes in the Bible, and 2. changes in the BOM between the 1830 edition and today. The comments weren't offensive, just incorrect (as I understood them) and seemed to be informed by inaccurate and/or deceitful criticism of the LDS Church. (We all know some critics get carried away, just like apologists)

Because I had to leave quickly I didn't really get a chance to correct the statements made, I could only make a brief comment. And I shouldn't be too surprised or upset because heaven knows I've sat through enough LDS Sunday School classes where people have said things that were obviously untrue.

I'm just bummed out about the whole situation.
I think one thing that bugs me is the comments reminded me of the bad (inaccurate, embellished) anti-Mormon stuff I used to encounter in the Mission field in California. What do we do when
critics of the Church use bad information, bad reason, and/or incorrect facts?
I think we have to defend what's true (at least our understanding as long as it is informed with facts), no matter which direction the arrows come from.
God is Love. God is Truth. The greatest problem with organized religion is that the organization becomes god, rather than a means of serving God.