What do you mean by this exactly?
Protecting the Law at the expense of people
Who is doing this? By "law", do you mean Gods commandments or the law of the land? If its the latter, well law enforcement is inherently about protected the law at peoples expense. We see it everyday when family's are torn apart in these fake, anti-male courts called "family court", all for profit, with the threat of the use of enforcement if not obeyed. Its not really about what is right & wrong, only what is "legal".
It is stated that believers are sealed with the Seal of God unto the day of redemption, implying your salvation is secure. However, this does not mean it can't be broken under certain conditions. Can a so called believer still claim to be saved, claim to love God without obeying his commandments? If the answer is yes, then your beliefs does not align with scripture.
(Revelation 14:12) "Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus."
(Revelation 22:14-15) "Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. {15} For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie."
Can they still claim to have the seal of God if they take the mark of the beast? If the answer is yes, then would you as a believer be willing to test God on that? I sure as hell wouldn't, but its your soul that's at stake, not mine, so knock yourself out.
Limiting “your neighbor” to your family, church family or people who agree with you
Are we commanded to "love our neighbor" at our own expense? Is there a line that is not to be crossed in this commandment, where we are to "love our neighbor" within reason, common sense, and basic human dignity?
Promoting lone wolf Christianity by demonizing church
Some churches deserve to be demonized, for leading the flock astray. But are you saying that lone wolfing is a problem?
Isn't this the basis for many arguments Christians use when defending the actions of God? When a christian justifies God burning Sodom to a crisp, or drowning every living being on the planet, Christians basically explains it away as the ends justifying the means, which it did, because God is just. God says "thou shalt not kill", and left it at that as if there would never arise a time when killing is absolutely necessary, yet we see it absolutely was necessary throughout the old testament for the Hebrews, which God condoned. Therefore, "thou shalt not kill" doesn't really mean "under any circumstances", unless we are calling God a hypocrite. If a lie saves a persons life, or my life, does it really matter to you that I lied? Would it matter to God? In this imperfect world, I ain't that concerned about the action itself being moral, because anybody claiming to be totally above board is the biggest liar of all. They aren't fooling me, and they sure as hell ain't fooling God.
Exalting knowledge and demoting heart
You should elaborate on how knowledge demotes the heart, since God says his people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge.