In 1994, I sent a copy of [u]Dr. Greg Bahnsen's response to ECT and J.I. Packer[/u] to Regent College. But Packer did not reply. Packer no longer teaches at Regent College since he is retired now.<br><br>Packer's response to his various critics is found in a Christianity Today magazine article from 1995 where he attempted to justify his support of ECT.<br><br>John Armstrong's 1994 book, Roman Catholicism: Evangelical Protestants Analyze What Divides<br>and Unites Us is an excellent rebuttal to ECT.<br><br>Martyn Lloyd-Jones personally opposed J.I. Packer and separated from him back in 1970. This was due to Packer's ecumenical activities in the Church of England. Packer was no longer welcome at the annual "Puritan Conferences" that held back then.<br><br>Recently, Packer made a bold stand against the issue of blessing same-sex marriages in the Anglican Church of Canada. But I don't know of he has yet separated from that apostate communion yet. <br><br>As for Calvinism, Packer may still hold to it in theory, but his pro-ECT practice betrays it. <br><br>Colin