So...
You want to be bored.
The theological problem arises from the notions that God is all-powerful (omnipotent), all-knowing (omniscient) and good (benevolent).
There are evil things that happen in the world. (e.g. a preschooler is brutally raped and murdered by a child molester.)
Does this occur because God is unable to prevent it? Then he is not omnipotent.
Does this occur because God is unaware of the occurrence? Then he is not omniscient.
Does this occur because God simply does not care about the event? Hardly an attitude one would call benevolent.
If anyone of these attributes is missing, then the notion of God is incorrect.
The problem not only arises from the evil acts of man, which might be explained by an opposing force of evil (Satan), but also from acts of nature. A tornado destroys an Oklahoma town killing dozens. Does not prevent this because he can't (~omnipotent) or because he doesn't care (~benevolent) or is unaware (~omniscient).
That is the theological problem of evil.
STD's would be an natural evil.
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