Ignatius the Kiwi
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That was after they wrote laws specifically requiring those sacrifices to specific gods (specifically, the Caesars who had been deified), which had not been an explicit legal requirement in prior times.
Pliny clearly recognized those sacrifices as being mere "square fillers" to satisfy the letter of the law.
Any such law was a reactionary attempt to compel dissident voices within the Empire to do something for the greater whole. Pliny might not have thought much about the sacrifices to the gods, yet there was enough of the Pagan religious spirit in the populous and mode of thinking that made the Emperors and even the intellectual classes believe that the gods being denied such sacrifices and proper worship would endanger the state.
Even as late as Augustine the Pagans were still complaining about the Christians and their lack of loyalty to the gods as being the primary cause as to why Rome had fallen to barbarians.
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