If you can't believe in heliocentrism then even simple geometry is beyond you. So there's no point in me beginning to explain stratification, fossilization, radiometric dating, DNA, chromosomes, genetic mutation or environmental natural selection. It's all gobbledygook as far as your understanding is concerned. Why bother?
As for heliocentricism, common sense proves that one absurd. A good example of how people will accept even the most absurd notions without question. Consider how ludicrous the claim is that the earth is spinning 1,000 mph and travelling 65,000 mph around the sun, which they claim is 93 million miles away. Also note the added comedy that they claim it is tilted and wobbling also. Yet no one can observe this and no one can observe any effects of such tremendous physical forces which would be generated.
For that matter, consider how they claim the whole unit is travelling 400,000+ mph around a fictional galaxy. Yet no one questions this because a dubious institution provided fabricated images of the galaxy.
This image is from NASA. Don't wonder too much on it, it's fake.