Naturalism’s Worldview of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
Naturalism, as with all cults, is a religion of self-righteousness.
One of the chief precepts of Naturalism is the suppression of Christianity. For instance, Naturalists have a strong mandate to make sure that children are taught Naturalistic principles in public schools in preference to Christian principles. They consider themselves to be engaged in a culture war to enforce the teaching of their own dogmas as an absolute ethical mandate.
Naturalism much prefers Nietzsche’s “values” to God’s moral laws. This is because Nietzsche’s “values” are based on each person’s preference, while God’s laws are unchanging. Since Naturalists don’t believe in God (at least they claim not to believe) they don’t want God to impose His laws on them.
All Naturalistic ethical systems are based on Rationalism. That is to say that these systems are all merely fabrications / speculations created in the mind of human beings as opposed to the revelation that is given by God in the Bible.
Naturalists tend to spend much effort and angst in attacking Christian ethics and morality and attacking the fact that there are moral absolutes.
All Secularist ethical systems, including Naturalism, have the following three characteristics: They are speculative, that is, rationalistic. They are self-centered and self-righteous. They are rebellion against God.