These folks will cheerfully agree that they are talking about things beyond the limit of logic, or indeed of human language; that no description of God can possibly be even remotely adequate. So saying that they are contradicting themselves will largely elicit a smile and a nod.
This is because there is for some reason the idea that God is incomprehensible and/or not able to be talked about and/or not able to be talked about rationally within a large portion of religions in the world. So when someone that disagrees with them says their ideas don’t make sense or are contradictory or whatever else then they know they are getting closer to a better understanding of God, as they understand it (or in this case don’t understand it). Which is why they smile and nod when speaking nonsense and admitting to be speaking nonsense.
This is because there is for some reason the idea that God is incomprehensible and/or not able to be talked about and/or not able to be talked about rationally within a large portion of religions in the world. So when someone that disagrees with them says their ideas don’t make sense or are contradictory or whatever else then they know they are getting closer to a better understanding of God, as they understand it (or in this case don’t understand it). Which is why they smile and nod when speaking nonsense and admitting to be speaking nonsense.
This is not the LDS position.