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It is thought that gypsies originated in India and spread through out Europe. No doubt there are still some gypsies in India and would most likely worship Krishna. Those in Europe would no doubt be of the Christian faith and would believe in Christ.

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12y ago

I don't know what you mean by the term 'gyspy'.

If you mean travellers then a definite clear no. Being a member of a travelling community is not a religion but a way of life with a identified culture. Religion is a separate thing with little or no baring on there traveller identity

If you mean 'roma gypsies, traveller's' the answer is not as clear, religion is still separate, but particular culture beliefs within certain clans has became embedded with religious beliefs.

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9y ago

The ancestors of modern day Roma ("Gypsies") were once Hindu, but have adopted Christianity or Islam depending on where they ended up. Muslim Roma are found in Turkey, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Egypt, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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11y ago

There are alot that are. Me and my fiance are. My Roma family are. Its just like everyone else that arent gypsies. Different families have different beliefs.

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