The modern historian Michael Lynch called the treaty "an astonishing document which mentioned many things but not religion."
He called the measure "truly a bipartisan document, and one that will serve the interests of our country well."
When the object forged is a record or document it is often called a false document.
A piece in The Guardian called it 'a great, humane document'.
Can it be called a false document, and thus gain some credibility as a work of art?
He also suggested that his fellow Republicans were using the malpractice issue to score political points, calling their bill a "political document."
It might be called a controversial document because of its violent partiality and hostility.
The committee of bishops drafting the policy called the charter a "pastoral document" and said all dioceses would be required to follow it.
In this respect, the proposal is not what you would call a clear document.
He called it a "very constructive document that outlines a promising direction."