The Problem of Evil is a philosophical question that goes something like this:
If God is omnibenevolent (fully good), omnipotent (all powerful) and omniscient (all knowing), why does evil exist?
Put differently, the problem asks how a good God, fully aware of every evil and fully capable of preventing it, could allow evil to exist.
To answer this question, philosophers and theologians have taken a variety of approaches, leading to a field of study known as theodicy, which specifically attempts to explain and/or prove how a God with these three qualities can coexist with a world rife with evil. However, in thinking about it, I can’t help wondering if we’re not getting ahead of ourselves by posing the question in this way.

