Ted Crockett, a former Shelby County (AL) Commissioner turned Roy Moore spokesperson, said the Alabama Senate candidate "probably" still believes homosexuality should be illegal.

Speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper, Crockett addressed a range of issues, including if Moore stands behind his past controversial comments related to homosexuality and his assertions it should be illegal.

"The reason people support Judge Moore in the state of Alabama is because he's a biblically based custom law of the Bible," Crockett said. "The Mosaic English law. Homosexuality is a sin in the biblical sense. That is where Roy Moore is in the state of Alabama."

When asked what the punishment for homosexuality should be, Crockett replied: "It's just a sin, OK? You seem to want to take the whole, 2,000 or 3,000 years of our history and y'all want to throw it out the window as if you're going to make your own rules, your own man-made rules and do whatever you want in sin, and that's part of the problem we've got in Washington, D.C. today. We've got too many people winging up there.

"They're fooling with women they shouldn't be fooling with, they ought to love their wives. Roy Moore loves his wife."

The conversation also covered Moore's comments regarding Muslims being prohibited from serving in Congress. Crockett said Moore believes Muslims can't serve in Congress because they would not be willing to be sworn in using a Christian Bible.

"Because you have to swear on the Bible," Crockett said. "I had to do it. I'm an elected official three terms. I had to swear on a Bible. You have to swear on a Bible to be an elected official in the United States of America. He alleges that a Muslim cannot do that ethically swearing on the Bible."

"You don't actually have to swear on a Christian Bible, you can swear on anything, really," Tapper replied. "I don't know if you knew that. You can swear on a Jewish Bible. The law is not that you have to swear on a Christian Bible. That is not the law. Did you know that?"

Crockett appeared to falter before answering back "I know that Donald Trump did it when we made him president."

As to allegations Moore has improper sexual contact with teenage girls in the 1970s, Crockett said the claims were nothing more than a "smear campaign."

"All you're trying to do is smear the man," Crockett said. "Everybody in Alabama knows that. We're voting today. We're going to vote for Roy Moore. We're tired of this. We're ready for merry Christmas"

Crockett served three terms in the Shelby County Commissioner, leaving office in 2008.