Thanks for your concerns.
I use the word "retribution" as the obvious position of the church of God against humankind.
I believe is ultimate redemption.
Okay, so sarcasm? Then I agree with you, and yes it is true that retribution and vengeance is a popular, even predominant view perhaps, a perspective of the ultimate purpose of God's dealings with mankind... hence ECT. But I do still disagree with you on ultimate universal redemption, and I disagree with the church on their various opinions on the plans of God regarding their thoughts regarding the final outcome of the gospel.
One prime goal, which will be, must be, accomplished by God, is to completely eradicate sin and rebellion from the universe. This cannot be done while there are millions of souls burning in hell for all eternity cursing God and each other. How does that bring any glory to God, and how is that a resolution to the sin problem? And if God seeks such retribution that it must continue for all eternity, then where is the justice? If punishment never ends, then justice is never met.
And if all are saved and changed only because they are suffering and are desperately seeking relief and therefore implore God's forgiveness and say, "we'll be good", how much confidence will the angels have living with such people in heaven who have never genuinely formed and forsaken sin, never battle through the carnal nature and learned to live in the righteousness of Christ and experience the power of the gospel, how long before there's another rebellion?