One document criticizes the MDG's methodology for only taking into account coverage figures, without giving attention to adequate service quality.
The document criticised capitalism, complaining of the exploitation of the masses in industry.
The document also criticizes the New Age movement, stating it is attempting to blur the distinction between good and evil.
The document criticizes the view that the Age of Aquarius will replace the Christian Age.
The document criticizes parents and therapists.
This document harshly criticizes the current peer-review system using the words "censorship", "alleged expert referees", "blacklisting", and "bribes".
The document harshly criticized the wealthy lifestyles of the upper sections of the Soviet bureaucracy, argued that such lifestyles were in contradiction to socialism.
The document criticized the evidence that resulted in the Knox/Sollecito guilty verdicts, and the extended detention to which they were subject.
The document, written by priests and lay members of a special Vatican congress marking the anniversary, also criticized changing sexual mores.
He was also a primary author of the Humanist Manifesto II of 1973, a document criticizing religious dogmatism.