Absolutely. But as my original post stated... my problem was not that they only got their powers by being born, it was that they got power that could be equivalent of the other classes that had to work for it and thus I felt cheapened those classes. The Sorcerer as written was a bad story in my opinion.You are correct that D&D is not the superhero genre. But the point is that there are a diverse amount of ways in which people gain their powers in superhero stories. It’s not just earned or gained through freak accidents. “But this is fantasy…” Sure, it is. And can you in all honesty say that there are no stories in the fantasy genre that involve people being born with their powers? And that the Sorcerer in no way helps to simulate such characters in those fantasy stories?
But like I responded to Stalker0... had the Sorcerer been a half-caster or had some "cost" for getting power that would put them at equal footing with the Cleric, Wizard, or Druid (like for instance, wild magic surges, which I feel is the only worthwhile origin in my opinion)... I might like it more. But it doesn't, so I don't.