Perhaps you will favor us with an example, preferably accompanied by some math, in which thermodynamics is violated.
And while you are at it, I'm still waiting for a conceptual discussion of how evolution is thermodynamically different from metabolism.
To answer both at once: The metabolisms that make up life are so refined, so intricately connected, so efficient, so “in-whole” that it is improbable to an unimaginable degree to have arisen by random processes, by “evolution” in the absence of purpose.