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The author, through the passage, argues that belief in a God and religion is not the necessary condition for a person to be moral. They give examples to further elaborate on this point. They also mention religion is the source of morality in some cases and not in others. The only thing required for a person to be moral is their understanding of others' sufferings. Options A, B and C do not represent the above-mentioned point and are invalid.
Hence, the answer is option D.