Eternal hell can be a logical outcome.
That's why humans need a soul (immortality) which serves as the ID of an individual. Soul is thus capable of lasting forever, unlike the decayable body.
Sorry Hawkins, but... as much as I hate to rain on your parade, I think you are going to do without that wish thinking ID you claim we need as an individual.
Humans do not need a soul. They are souls. When the Lord formed man from the dust of the earth, He breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living soul. To become is to be and not to have. Therefore, we are souls. (Gen. 2:7)
Soul = person. The soul is composed of body with the breath of life. At death, the body goes back to the dust and the breath of life which can be embellished with the word spirit goes back to God Who gave it. In other words, soul, being the name for that composition becomes non-existent with the death of the body.
There is absolutely nothing immortal about man but death. Once dead, one will never return. (Job 10:21; II Samuel 12:23) Besides, according to the Genesis allegory of Creation, the reason why man was banished from the Garden of Eden was to prevent him from eating of the tree of life and live forever. It means that immortality was denial man as an attribute as it belongs to God only. What had a beginning must have an end. Only God is without a beginning and an end.