Serious question: is the argument here of the form:
1. We like modern hospitals and universities.
2. Modern hospitals and universities developed closely with religion.
3. If not for religion, we would not have anything like modern hospitals and universities.
4. People should celebrate religion, because it is only due to the positive impact of religion that we are learned enough to question it.
It's tempting, but it's also the case that modern hospitals and universities were decisively influenced by, well, modernity.
God help us all if universities had not been transformed from the model of a millennium ago.