No. There is no such thing as "just as secure as the one-time pad but more practical". If you want information-theoretic security you have to pay for it, and if you don't pay for it you don't get it. Like, there are theorems. That's why mention of OTP is a good proxy for not understanding modern cryptography. Everyone who's serious about it knows that not only are the benefits of the OTP not achievable in almost every practical situation (due to key distribution), nobody actually needs that level of security when 256-bit algorithms are available.