If so, make sure that the reason you use the label is doctrinal rather than merely cultural.
Disclaimer: I'm not on quite the same page regarding question #4. Still, the point that some professing Fundamentalists "care less about what you believe and more about what you do and don’t do" is right on. What we do or don't do is important, but if you don't know God, you can't even begin to do right in His sight. So right doctrine has to be the starting point; sometimes right action takes a lot longer (cf. the church at Corinth).
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