This interpretation of the second law of thermodynamics, if accurate, would not only make evolution impossible, it would make all life impossible, the full grown plant is more complex than the seed.
That particular interpretation of TSLOTD is a purely supernatural veiw of physics. The claim IDC proponents make is that there is an exception to TSLOTD where there exists a program to "direct growth." That exception did not appear in any chemistry or physics textbook I have ever read and I think it may exist only in the Interwebs. The initial observations that led to TSLOTD were that heat would never move from a colder body to a warmer one in a closed system. It can be expressed mathematically, but was not derived that way. However, until energy being spontaneously created or moving from a colder source to a warmer has been observed in such a way that it cannot be passed off as a statistical anomaly TSLOTD stands as one of the fundamental laws of conservation of energy. That said, TSLOTD has NOTHING to do with increasing complexity or decreasing complexity. Think about what is happening in our sun, hydrogen is technically less complex that helium ... If your concept of God is the guy making sure that hydrogen atoms get close enough to each other to take advantage of the Strong Nuclear Force and synthesize in to helium then, I have to wonder what would motivate you to get out of bed on Sunday morning to go to church. There is a mathematical harmony which underlies the universe. There are laws of electromagnetism, gravity and quantum mechanics that the authors didn't bother to take into account in denouncing life as improbable to have been derived by natural phenomenon. If one were to only count the number of particle combinations, forget about protein, water would be impossible to form. I would wager that if one were to take all of the physical laws into account as they traced our history from particles to people, that, they would find that not only is conscious life probable, it is actually inevitable.