Nah..The earliest recognized hospitals, or precursors to modern care facilities, emerged from religious, charitable, and military origins. Key early institutions include the Basiliad in Caesarea (c. 369 C.E.), the Academy of Gondishapur in Persia, early Roman
Many of the world’s first hospitals were founded by Christians.
In the 4th century, believers established organized medical care for the poor, the sick, and the abandoned.
Care for the vulnerable wasn’t common in the ancient world.
Christian theology — that every human bears God’s image — changed how societies treated the weak.
Compassion became institutional.