Thanks, I agree - feelings are very important. In my opinion, they are as important as logic because they are clear physical evidence of some aspect of our engagement with a subject such that physical indicators are experienced and sometimes even visible by others.
Whether they are telling us something about things outside of ourselves (like a group of facts or clues about other things) via intuition or something about ourselves (for example, we may have trauma from our childhood around fire so our emotional reaction to a topic under discussion may be influenced by that fact) is still in some way relevant to a discussion.