All humans have been designed by the same creator and so have similarities (although in varying degrees). Additionally, all have been made with the ability to decide what path they follow with regard to religion.
Whatever religion people are brought up to believe has little to do with how they express their emotions and certainly nothing to do with the emotions they experience.
No one ever feels the same, perhaps for a short time, but not forever. Everyone is different, therefore we all have diverse feelings and emotions.
The best answer would be to stop texting during class
Feelings and emotions have a deep impact on learning. A person taking emotions in positive way learns from them.
Ethics is the field of philosphy that relates to morality, as in right and wong (not in the factual sense). Feelings are emotions; things such as joy, anger, and ear.
emotions are another name for feelings.
Bright romanticism expressed feelings of joy, enthusiasm, passion, and optimism. It celebrated individualism, nature, and emotions, focusing on the beauty and wonder of the world. It often sought to awaken a sense of awe and inspiration in the audience.
a fear of feelings, emotions fearing the expressing of emotions
Feelings and emotions have a deep impact on learning. A person taking emotions in positive way learns from them.
Families teach us the most about feelings and emotions. They are the people we spend most of the time with.
Of course they have feelings. Cats have a limbic brain, responsible for emotions.
Words that describe "feelings" express specific emotions. The words feelings and emotions are often used interchangeably. Emotions or feelings include feeling happy, sad, angry, disappointed, satisfied, etc.
They are just what they sound like - the feelings or emotions of your fictional characters