Sonseeker,
Christianity that does not include all of the Wisdom Books is a Christianity that is bereft of something that is so very beautiful.
FYI, Calvin did not remove the Wisdom books from the Scriptures. The Geneva Bible has all of the Books, so if you claim to be a Calvinist then you should follow Calvin in everything that he taught.
The truth happens to be that neo-Calvinists are in fact picking and choosing what they want to use in order to avoid the truths that are to be found in the Wisdom Books.
You say that these books are not inspired. Well I disagree with a big DISAGREE, with you. I consider these books to be very inspired. The authors speak of the action of the Holy Spirit. They also speak of Eternal Life, that is for all who choose to follow a righteous path, and there is an element of prophecy.
If you refuse to read these Scriptures then you cannot possibly become inspired by what is written within them. As I have already pointed out, within the first few chapters of the Book of Wisdom I discovered that the author was writing about Jesus as Messiah, and that this prophecy was fulfilled by Jesus. Look at the following and tell me that you cannot see the reference to Jesus:
“He claims to have knowledge of God and calls himself son of the Lord. He has become a reproach to our way of thinking; even to meet him is burdensome to us…” (Ws 2: 13-14)
and “Let us see the truth of what he says and find out what his end will be. If the righteous is a son of God, God will defend him and deliver him from his adversaries.” (Ws 2:17-18)
Now compare this to the Gospels:
“The people stood by watching. As for the rulers, they jeered at him, saying to one another: Let the man who saved others now save himself, for he is the Messiah, the chosen one of God!” (Lk 23:35)
and:
“So you are the king of the Jews? Free yourself” (Lk 23:37)
and:
“So you are the Messiah? Save yourself and us as well!” (Lk 23:39)
The words that are found in Luke’s Gospel are a direct echo of the words that are found in the Book of Wisdom, proving that the author of the Book of Wisdom was inspired by the Holy Spirit in everything that was written down.
To state otherwise is to believe what can only be called believing in a deception.