If you're interested in a short history of the universe, there are plenty of excellent books on cosmology. I suggest you actually read one.
Physicists and chemists have been supplying examples where local pockets of organization give rise to locally ordered systems for well over a century. I gave you one example: your own brain. Instead of paying attention to what we've been telling you, you pretend you have this "blindingly brilliant" argument about Second Law violations within your own little echo chamber of Young Earth Creationists who don't understand basic science.
I'm trying to do you a favor here: every time you trot this clever little argument out to prance around the field, people who actually understand physics are laughing at you. If you want to continue to be the butt of other people's jokes that's fine: just keep pretending that there aren't literally an infinite number of examples where the Second Law is locally -- but never universally -- violated. I'll be happy to keep on laughing.