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1) open up the archives of both the doctrine mod and this one;
2) copy all the folders except "common" from X Doctrines mod archive to this mod's archive;
3) in this mod's archive go into common / religion_features / 00_features.txt and open it (to be sure, use something like Notepad++, there may be formatting that could be lost if using simple notepad);
4) find the line "buttons = { doctrine1 doctrine2 }" and add "doctrine3", "doctrine4", etc. until you get the total number of them equal to the X Doctrines mod you are using;
5) save the archive and files in it, start the game using ONLY this mod, don't check the X Doctrines mod;
6) Enjoy your OP religion!
Example of the line for 9 Doctrines mod:
buttons = { doctrine1 doctrine2 doctrine3 doctrine4 doctrine5 doctrine6 doctrine7 doctrine8 doctrine9 }
No, but if you look at my previous comment it's very easy to make it compatible yourself.