So just to clarify, you don't believe in hell? There is salvation no matter what religion or non religion?
First, shouldn't we consider what Jesus believed hell to be?
According to Acts (2:27,31); Psalm (16:10) Jesus was in hell. [sheol/hades]
What did Jesus think his condition would be while in hell, but that according to Jesus words at John (11:11-14) Jesus believed he would be in a deep sleep-like condition until God resurrected him.
Jesus even by age 12 was familiar with the Hebrew OT Scriptures.
Jesus would have know the Psalms such as:
6:5 that in death there is no remembrance
13:3 the dead sleep the sleep of death
115:17 the dead do not praise God
146:4 at death thoughts or thinking perishes
Jesus would have also been familiar with the writings of King Solomon,
who was known for his God-given wisdom. Solomon wrote at Ecclesiastes 9:5,10 that the dead know nothing.
The word cemetery means 'sleeping place', and since Jesus thought he would be in a deep sleep-like state while buried in hell that make hell mankind's common grave.
'Gehenna' often translated hellfire is symbolic of destruction because Gehenna was a garbage dump where things were destroyed and not kept burning alive forever.
Daniel helps us see 'salvation' (12:2,13). Please note that Daniel mentions "many" [not all] that sleep in the dust of the ground will wake up or awaken from death's sleep. [Jesus being the first -1st Cor 15:20,23]. But as Daniel (12:13) mentions that Daniel would Not stand up in the resurrection until the end of the days. Or the end of the last days of badness on earth before Jesus begins his 1000-year peaceful rule over earth. Rev 20:4 B.
"Many" are also mentioned at Matthew 20:28 B because although Jesus died for all, it is not all that will respond. Such as: those of Matthew 12:32 and Hebrews 6:4-6.
So unless a person has committed the unforgivable sin, Romans 6:7 applies.
'Death' (Rom 6:23) is the price tag that is stamped "Paid In Full" for committed sins. Freed or acquitted does not mean innocent, but just like a governor pardons someone means the charges no longer stick.
Acts (2:34) informs us King David did Not ascend to heaven. That would put David still asleep in the dust of the ground awaiting a resurrection. Acts 24:15.
Both David and Daniel were looking forward to an earthly resurrection.
All those that died before Jesus (Matt 11:11) have an earthly hope of eternal life on earth. After God resurrected Jesus to spirit or heavenly life, then the way, or salvation, was open for eternal heavenly life for those Christians that will rule with Jesus in the heavens as Rev. 5:9,10 shows.
Matthew 25:32,40 brings us up to our day. Please notice that the sheep-like people are alive or living at that time. Those righteous ones remain alive and are granted eternal life, or will continue to live, or be saved alive, right into Jesus 1000-year rule over earth.
Destruction awaits the goat-like ones because 2nd Thess 1:9 equates punishment (Matt 25:46) with destruction.
Psalm 92:7; 37:11,29,38; Proverbs 2:21,22; 10:30
Jesus 'thousand-year day' is also a Judgment day of one-thousand years in length. All those asleep in gravedom, or the common grave of mankind, will awaken because please notice Rev (20:13,14) informs us that 'all' in hell (sheol/hades) are 'delivered up' [resurrected] from hell the common grave. Please also notice that once hell is emptied out then both emptied-out hell and death die a symbolic second death of no return.
That is why Rev (21:4) can now say, at that time, there is no more death. -1st Cor 15:26.
This means that the 'many' resurrected dead will be judged on what they do after [not before] they are resurrected. Those of Matt 12:32; Heb 6:4-6 are Not included in the 'many' that gain salvation, or gain everlasting life, either in the heavens or when Jesus ushers in Peace on Earth toward men of goodwill.