Physics is a little too fundamental for what we are discussing. I mean, the universe as perceived by the average person is random for all intents and purposes. Orbits degrades, planets and moons collide, star distabilise and collapse and explode, or slowly burn out, comets fly into other space borne objects, asteroids crash into planets... There are most definitely constants acting upon these things, but they are outside the experience of the average person. Paradoxically, because several of these things occur over such a long time, there is an impression of permanence and order.
To put this on a small scale, if I roll a can down some stairs, its action in falling will be random, and no physical constants would be violated.
I still cannot see any intent in this. Things just happened and happened and happened and so on, until here we are. There are also theories that laws of physics were not as they are now, or as rigid, early in life of the universe. So it would seem that the constants are not entirely constant over time.