Generally in a different oceanic cycle, one where earthquakes predominate, misty early mornings in Britain (following spells of tornadoes in USA) we tend to find car pars in semi-rural locations (the outskirts of large towns and the centres of small ones for instance) crawling with worms.
Such beneficence tends to take most people who are not thaumaturges by surprise. And not being thamaturgical in nature they either tend to ignore it or have better things to do than even notice such things in the first place.
Those of you who have chosen to ignore a natural phenomenon like the appearance of innumerable worms stranding themselves in the oncoming warm weather on a road surface they have no hope of crossing or digging into, are doomed to never finding out the deeper things of god.
First let me explain that god has never in his life designed a car park nor has he ever laid a strip of concrete.(If you don't count things like Vesuvius) so god should not be blamed for the death of worms.
None the less he knows that we design thing to certain low dynamics called financial and political constraints and in a measure of his magnanimity he allows us to think he is to blame for our failures to design things properly. I doubt he hold the deaths of so many worms against us every tornado spell. none the less there is always a bill to pay in a nicely balanced creation.
I have no proof of my ideas but I am pretty sure that if he had not designed the material universe to take care of incendiary incidentals like a small cloud on the absolute finite margins of creation to be one iota out of place, The Big Bang would actually take place (but not as we don't know it.)