During Pliny's administration, the issue in Rome regarding the proliferation of Christianity continue to grow in …show more content…
Within the letter, Pliny asserts that the suspects’ only error was a custom of “meeting on a fixed day,” not committing any crime or breach of ethics. This error would identify them in the minds of others retroactively as Christians after Pliny issued an edict banning such political associations (Pliny 79). As a result, it could be stressed that this small social nuance combined with a trivial legal issue necessitated a response from the government that in no way required much more than a routine investigation. This would in turn show no pragmatism nor a sense of civic responsibility on the part of Pliny and would delineate the modest political response as