That's heavy weight stuff to be attaching "by penalty of law" to a literal dogma (dogma -- as compared to beliefs more simply said to be "true" or contain truth). Not to mention something that cannot be shown to be quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus or what (has been held) always, everywhere, by everybody. A MAJOR measuring rod by which heresy was disputed from the start of Christianity.
Excellent point. That is the point. The one we must seek to refer to, to help keep ourselves in check, and not stray or too far wander.
There is a place for tradition.