Darn, you stole my comeback plan! If you say this because I believe entropy does not contradict evolution, then you are wrong. If you are just cow rowing to your comrades at arms, you are wrong. If you recognize that concept is not as simple as it first seems and we all do not have a complete understanding of it, then kudos to you.
I say this because your posts about entropy are proving the opposite point you're trying to make, but you don't realize it.
Raw energy, like that from the sun, increases entropy.
Entropy doesn't do work, as you suggested.
Both your activity in edging you lawn and activity by other creatures can reduce entropy, but that's because the creatures, including you, are applying information to the situation to add to the total order.
This type of increasing order is seen in the making of a creature--any creature--and therefore it isn't something that a random process can do. Random processes, coupled with energy, increase entropy/decrease order. You may have heard of the "tornado in a junkyard" analogy. You wouldn't expect it to put all the parts together to make a car, even one that doesn't run, by swirling different parts around and banging them into each other. What you get is parts that are less recognizable than when before the tornado started. Why would you think swirling a bunch of molecules around and slamming them into each other would produce a functioning machine ("living creature")?
Atomic bombs are another example. There's lots of energy being imparted into an area. How many of the buildings in Hiroshima were taller, cleaner, and had more elevators in them than before the bomb hit?