And that's the crux of the matter. There has to be something overriding the 2nd law.
Entropy is entropy. It applies to all physical systems everywhere. If the 2nd law is to be considered a law, it must be universal, applying everywhere to all things.
The evidence that entropy affects living organisms is in the mutations that occur in them. DNA is not exempt from entropy.
A physical law is mot waived simply because a designer wishes it to go away.
The physical law of entropy is not waived. It is temporarily overridden by something else, as in the examples of aerodynamics and buoyancy in regards to gravitation.
I always thought that anyone resorting to an argument considered too stupid to use by Ken Ham automatically gets the prize.
Have you ever heard of metabolism?