Freethinkers Association of Central Texas

Welcome to the Freethinkers Association of Central Texas (FACT)!

We are a nonprofit association of freethinkers, atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, rationalists, skeptics and other non-theists. Members are critical thinking individuals who prefer to determine truth by replacing authority, tradition and superstition with reason, logic and evidence.

 Please take a few moments to peruse our site. You’ll learn the history and mission of FACT and the benefits of becoming a member.  If you sign up on our Meetup site and adjust your settings for e-mail notifications, we will automatically keep you informed of all of our meetings and events.

 We hold regular meetings on the third Saturday of each month except April and December.  Our meeting in April revolves around Fiesta, and in December we have our Winter Solstice party in lieu of a meeting.  All monthly meetings are held at the Radius, which is located at 106 Auditorium Circle in San Antonio.  Meetings start at 1:00, and we always have an interesting speaker. Come a little early and share a cup of coffee and a cookie with us.

Also, you’ll notice links to Amazon.com and EvolveFish.com. If you’d like to buy products from either of these companies, please remember to “click through” this FACT site to get to Amazon or EvolveFish. Each time you make a purchase at either business, that business pays FACT a small fee. This helps us raise money, and costs you nothing extra to help us out!  Thank you for visiting our site, and don’t forget to save us as a favorite.  We hope to see you soon! Note – we will be having our last Texas Freethinker Puppet Shows of the season for the kids at Mullen and Mullen Law Firm in Dallas on Thursday nights through the end of this year. Join Marty, a Freethinking law student as he grapples with non-rational thinking in this entertaining show. 

    “A man’s ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death.” — Albert Einstein