Why?
First of all, Christianity rejects the very idea of an axiomatic moral theory for being a curse:
This general position was confirmed during Martin Luther's trial in 1521, in Worms, Germany, in front of his imperial majesty, Charles V:Galatians 3:13. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree.”
Christianity is not closed under logical consequence.Luther: If you can show me through scripture and reason that I am mistaken, I will retract what I have written.
Prosecutor on behalf of the Papacy: The Bible itself is the arsenal whence each heresiarch from the past has drawn his deceptive arguments.
Hence, inferring from the Bible does not necessarily lead to a valid argument in Christianity. Conclusions in Christian morality cannot be reached by mere logic from the scriptures. On the contrary, incessant manual intervention and modification by Church personnel is required.
Christian morality is being invented on the fly as we speak by the Christian clergy with no particular regard for consistency.
Therefore, unlike with Islam, it is impossible to automate or approximate this process with AI tools. Christian morality is simply not a legitimate theory.