Welcome to Center for Inquiry | Michigan
The Center for Inquiry | Michigan (formerly Freethought Association) provides a community for freethinkers to explore ideas from a rational, scientific, and non-theistic perspective. Center for Inquiry provides an ethical alternative to religious and paranormal worldviews. In this time of rising religiosity, anti-intellectualism and political turmoil on ethical issues, it is critical that rationalists and freethinkers join together to protect civil liberties, defend reason, and work toward increasing scientific literacy.
Topics addressed include science, religion, philosophy, social issues, politics, atheism, humanism, agnosticism, skepticism, deism, evolution, morality and ethics, secularism, rationalism, psychology, and others.
For more information about CFI Michigan, please contact info@cfimichigan.org
Support CFI Michigan's 3-Year Pledge Drive
A gift of as little as $28/month adds up to a $1000 donation when done as a 3-year pledge. Of course one-time donations, and pledges of any size are appreciated. We need your support! Download a Pledge Form (Adobe PDF Format)
Watch the Hitchens vs Hitchens Debate
The Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies at Grand Valley State University and Center for Inquiry hosted a debate between Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens on April 3, 2008 in Grand Rapids, MI. See event information and videos.
Next Featured Event
Investigating Paranormal Mysteries
August 27, 2008, 7:00pm–8:30pm
Women's City Club, 254 E. Fulton, Grand Rapids, MI, View Map

Presented by Joe Nickell, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Inquiry, Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Joe Nickell will be sharing his experience in investigating paranormal mysteries from around the world. View Details »
Featured News
CFI Michigan On Campus
CFI Michigan On Campus has active chapters at local colleges and universities. Learn more »
CFI-Freethought TV on GRTV Cable Channel 25 in Grand Rapids
CFI Michigan meetings air every Wednesday night at 10:30pm on GRTV Cable Channel 25 in Grand Rapids.




