You are simply equivocating because you have no rational response… IF the context was about Einstein then “the brain is a computer” scenario would make perfect sense and the LOGIC would be CLEAR that said “the brain is a computer” started and stopped with Einstein. Lesson… Jeremiah’s words were spoken of and applicable TO Israel — therein is the CONTEXT of that verse which you and other Calvinists errantly apply across all and sundry.
IF you weren’t referencing “man’s nature” in general THEN WHY bother to defer to the likes of “the heathen nations”? You just continue to contradict yourself. And given you apparently make no claim against the broader nature of man THEN WHY ignore the context of the text in question which is Israel and NOT “the heathen nations”. IOW… why quote or appeal to Isa 64 at all?
Paidion’s OP made no reference to the likes of being “superficially, pharisaicly, outwardly better than other sinners” — you’re just making this stuff up.
As to your TD link, here’s the first verse quoted…
It’s an assumption on your part that THIS allegedly speaks of total depravity, and this is typical of so much on that page… eisegesis! That said men had… “sought out many schemes” simply means they’d erred, BUT there is NO mention made of some supposed total depravity, i.e., it’s imaginary. The notion of total depravity is totally bogus and nothing but the veneer of self-righteousness.