We've all come across an ideology or two that failed to persuade us. But a lot of them didn't just fail to persuade us because it was weak, but it failed to persuade in the same shared way that most ideologies or perspectives fail to convince.
This thread is about sharing those things that all the others keep leaving out. All the things that never get addressed. That one thing that they need to prove or disprove to make their points that you just never see. What things are like that for you?
You will never convince me of an ideology, because ideologies never apply to everything 100%. So while an ideology might be amazing at tackling a specific case in a specific context and I'd agree with you to that approach then - I'll never agree that the ideology in question should be used in a broader sense than that - unless you bring forth every possible scenario and apply the ideology to it and show that it will lead to a good and efficient solution to whichever problem it happens to be. This is of course probably impossible.
I think accepting an ideology can be dangerous because a lot of people then throw that ideology at any situation in the world, even if it might not really be suited very well to yielding a solution to the problem, whatever it may be. So for example say someone convinces you that the libertarian ideology is good - and you agree and convert - you'll then start using libertarian strategies to solve problems - they will be good for some things, but not for others. You'll likely (not you you, the generic you) plow ahead and use the ideology as a tool even if the solution calls for something entirely different.
I have yet to encounter an ideology that works in all situations, so for now I have to assume that people who accept an ideology as a blanket solution for all problems are living dangerously.
But say you want to convince me of some specific thing.. The level and sophistication of your arguments required to convince me depends fully on the level of claim you are making. If you are saying that your best friend's name is Bob.. Well.. I know of several people who have best friends.. I also know some people named Bob.. Why would I not believe you? It seems like an incredibly likely proposition.
Now, if you are claiming that a supernatural event just took place, like.. oh I don't know, that you saw a flying unicorn that pooped bacon pancakes as it flew across the sky - put your science hat on because I am going to need a hell of a lot more proof and sophistication of arguments to be convinced that this actually happened.
So it really depends, but I will likely never accept an ideology as a solution to everything. As such I will probably refuse to "embrace" any ideology, as it is likely to stray me from valid solutions to problems in some (or a lot of ) cases.