The person who commits the crime, marked by sin and unholiness, becomes a criminal, a sinner, and an abuser as a result of their unholy actions.
The victim, who has done nothing wrong, remains, though injured, unchanged spiritually.
What is truly tarnished is the soul of the sinner, which becomes intertwined with their cardinal sins and grave violations of honor.
The trophies of the sinner symbolize their dishonorable, disreputable, and reprehensible actions, not those of the victim.
The trophies reflect the unholy nature of the sinner's choices, their sins, and their depraved unholy nature.
The more trophies, the more collections of damnation and criminal and sinful counts of dishonor and crimes against humanity.
Trophies are not notches on one’s belt but symbolize the sinner's pathetic shame and inability to behave honorably and decently.