In our reading from Hick this week, he quotes Raymond Firth on the point that "religion is universal in human societies" (633). And he quotes Wilfred Cantwell Smith on the point that "In every human community there exists something that we, as sophisticated observers, may terms religion or a religion" (633). Provide at least two concrete examples from either the modern world or from your knowledge of past history that illustrate Firth and Smith's points.