Yes, but immortality is an act of God. We have yet to receive that gift. We are not immortal until God grants us that gift.All people end up in the grave (Sheol) Have a look at Daniel 12:2.
Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt.
What this verse implies is that resurrection, not immortality of the soul is and should be our core belief.
Judgement (as in Revelation) will be a single event and then will punishment takes place either thrown in to the lake fire or live in the New Jerusalem. I don't see any place in the bible that remotely suggests an disembodied soul has an eternal existence outside a living body either in Heaven or hell (More correctly, grave).
And again you are reading a parable. There is a great multitude of scriptures that are parabolic. The word "Fire" is often used to mean Judgment.
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