No I do not. I think that particular part is based on a faulty understanding of Ephesians 4:9 and 1 Peter 3:19. When my church recites this creed we use a more modern version of it which speaks of our Lord as 'descending into the place of the dead' (i.e. the tomb) from which he arose on the third day. This is in line with what I wrote in post #9.
However, the Apostles' Creed (not written by the Apostles, but quite ancient) is extremely helpful. It sets out the deity of our Lord, His incarnation, humiliation, passion, resurrection and personal return in glory at the end of the age. It is good for congregations to be reminded of these basic truths from time to time.
I understand that you may not like Creeds and Confessions. They were written to protect churches from those who would undermine the basic doctrines of the Faith (2 Thessalonians 2:1-2; 2 Timothy 4:2-3; Jude 3-4).
Jeremiah 6:14. 'This is what the LORD says: "Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls." But you said, "We will not walk in it."'
I think that in third wave Protestant churches such Baptists creeds have been replaced by doctrinal statements. If I am looking into a denomination, I want to see their doctrinal statement. Campbell ducked the issue by saying something like where the Bible speaks we speak. That's fine but I do not know what you believe. I don't have time for heterodox ideas at my time of life.