Yea, I've heard this argument before but I don't think it addresses the problem. He said that you would be
judged (His word) for these thoughts. This is thought-crime. The context is judgement for murder in which Jesus adds that you won't just get judged for murder but
also for anger (and other thoughts) alone.
First, the obvious issue for a literal hell is that it's self-evidently evil to have someone tortured forever for simply not believing. The same goes for even rejecting Jesus in the instance that you do come to believe in the existence of Yahweh. In the case of crimes, not even someone like Hitler deserves eternal torment. No matter what, no matter what your crime or what your belief (or lack thereof), humans are not capable of doing anything which deserves eternal torment. Period. The reverse simply cannot be defended.
I don't think one needs to go any further on eternal torment but it gets worse. If the Christian deity is all-knowing, which most claim is the case, then he created the non-christian knowing full well that this person was going to suffer eternal torment before Dr. Paul

even delivered him/her. It is literally the case that the deity in question has created someone for the end purpose of torturing him/her forever. Above I talk about how there is nothing anyone can do to be worthy of eternal torment but this is the only thing I can think of which would be worthy of such a punishment.
As far as annihilation is concerned, yea, I suppose it's favourable over eternal torment, but don't tell me that God is moral for destroying me for simply not being pursuaded that he exists. Some may say that he created me and owns me and thus he can discard me like a banana peel but we're not banana peels

. We are sentient beings, we have hopes, dreams, interests, loves, feelings etc. etc. No-one here would argue that, irrespective of God's existence, we as parents could dispose of our children simply because we created them and own them
For what it's worth, if God did indeed exist and I was stood infront of him, I don't ask for Heaven, I don't ask for immortality (I fear such a thing would be a curse), I just ask to stay alive until I don't want to stay alive. I don't think I'd object to be punished for any wrongdoings I've commited against others. I've hurt the feelings of others, I've hurt people physically but I've never annihilated anyone so I don't think it'd be fair to be annihilated
...But then I am me and perhaps I am biased